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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes convened a roundtable discussion in Phoenix to address the concerns of small-business owners regarding the economic implications of tariffs imposed during President Donald Trump's administration. The gathering provided a platform for local entrepreneurs to voice their struggles and share personal stories about how these trade policies have influenced their operations.
Many business owners expressed their worries about increased costs for imported goods, which have forced them to raise prices and, in some cases, reduce their workforce. The tariffs, initially aimed at boosting domestic production, have had a ripple effect, leading to uncertainty in pricing and supply chains. Participants highlighted the challenges of competing against larger corporations that can absorb these costs more easily.
Attorney General Mayes listened intently to the entrepreneurs, emphasizing the importance of understanding the real-world impact of policy decisions. The roundtable aimed to foster a dialogue between small businesses and government officials, ensuring that the voices of local entrepreneurs are heard in discussions about economic policy.
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