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Hannah Bowerman, left, a technical designer for Terry Precision Cycling, measures a bike shirt worn by market designer Thea Sousa during a fit session at the company’s headquarters in Burlington, Vt., Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Amanda Swinhart)

A Vermont cycling apparel company is trying to survive Trump’s tariffs. Will the Supreme Court help?

A small company in Vermont that specializes in women’s cycling apparel is at the center of the fight over President Donald Trump’s contentious tariff policy. Terry Precision Cycling is challenging Trump’s tariffs at the Supreme Court. The company has been hit hard by increased costs due to tariffs on imports from countries like China. These tariffs have forced them to raise prices and hurt their ability to compete. Terry Precision Cycling, along with other small businesses, argues that the tariffs exceed presidential power. The case could redefine the limits of presidential authority and has significant implications for the global economy.

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