12 Tips for Navigating Tariffs: A Guide for Main Street Businesses
Tips to help small business owners understand potential tariffs and ways to mitigate their impacts.
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In this episode, host Matt Wagner provides practical guidance for small business owners facing the challenges of new and potential international tariffs.
With current 10% tariffs on Chinese products and ongoing negotiations affecting trade with Mexico, Canada, and potentially the European Union, Main Street businesses need strategies to maintain resilience and adapt their operations.
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Tips to help small business owners understand potential tariffs and ways to mitigate their impacts.
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