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Small Business Owners Brace for More Tariffs
USASaturday, November 30, 2024
Angie Chua, who runs Bobo Design Studio, is also concerned. Her travel journals are made in China, which Trump threatened with 60% tariffs. Chua says this would be disastrous for her business. She can't afford to stock up or switch to U. S. suppliers. Instead, she's thinking of adding a tariff surcharge to her prices.
Hadley Douglas, co-owner of Urban Grape wine shop in Boston, worries about her wine distributors. If European or South American wines get pricier, smaller distributors might go out of business. This could make it hard for U. S. wineries to get their bottles onto shelves.
Not all businesses can stockpile inventory like big brands do. Joe Hakim, manager of Ackroyd’s Scottish Bakery, is holding off on ordering Easter chocolates. He's worried prices might jump due to potential tariffs.
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