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The Unseen Impact of US-China Tariffs on Businesses
USA, Vernon HillsSaturday, April 12, 2025
The tariffs are also changing how Americans shop. For decades, China has been a go-to for cheap goods. But with these new tariffs, that might change. China still makes a lot of what Americans buy, from baby carriages to fireworks. But other countries like Mexico and Canada are now the top sources of imported goods.
The tariffs are expected to slow down the US economy and increase prices. Experts predict that economic growth will be lower in 2025 because of these tariffs. Consumers are already expecting higher inflation. The uncertainty and high costs are making it hard for businesses to operate.
Some companies are looking for alternatives to China. Marc Rosenberg, CEO of The Edge Desk, was planning to produce chairs in China but is now exploring other markets. He found that making the chairs in the US would be much more expensive. Woldenberg is also struggling to find US manufacturers to partner with. The sudden tariffs have disrupted long-standing supply chains and left many businesses scrambling to adapt.
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