
Small Businesses in Limbo as U.S. Tariffs Disrupt Supply Chains
U.S. tariffs are rattling small businesses’ supply chains, driving up costs and casting doubt on profit margins amid unpredictable trade policies.
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U.S. tariffs are rattling small businesses’ supply chains, driving up costs and casting doubt on profit margins amid unpredictable trade policies.
A CNBC survey reveals 66% of US small business owners feel the pinch of trade tariffs, with most fearing a recession and rating the economy poorly.
CNBC survey: 66% of U.S. small business owners feel impacted by tariffs, 70% foresee a recession, and over 60% report stress over finances and consumer demand.
Opposition mounts in the US as Harris, Yellen and business groups warn Trump’s sweeping tariffs risk recession, squeeze consumers and strain global supply chains.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns tariffs are inflicting “irreparable harm” on small businesses, urging the White House to grant immediate relief and stave off recession.
Trump’s tariffs burden U.S. small businesses and consumers by raising costs and straining supply chains.