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A New Jersey entrepreneur who built her company from the ground up is worried about the impact tariffs are going to have on her business. The owner of a successful product line has expressed her frustration regarding the rising costs associated with imported materials due to recent tariff increases. She emphasizes that these tariffs are not just a minor inconvenience but are "literally business-busting," threatening the viability of her operations.
The entrepreneur highlights that the increased expenses could lead to higher prices for consumers, potentially driving away customers. She fears that if the situation continues, she may be forced to make difficult decisions, such as downsizing her workforce or even scaling back production. The financial strain caused by these tariffs is not only affecting her bottom line but also undermining her ability to invest in growth and innovation.
As she navigates these challenges, the entrepreneur remains hopeful that policymakers will reconsider the implications of these tariffs on small businesses like hers, which play a vital role in the economy.
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