Small Business Owners Debate Whether To Display Trump’s Tariff Costs On Receipts
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Local wine shop discusses tariff impact with most sales from imported wine
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Recent tariffs have created a lot of economic uncertainty, and that also goes for some here at home. A local wine shop owner told KFOR Friday that they’re experiencing a lot of unknown at the moment, with a large majority of their sales coming from imported items. "We're a little unsure as to what's coming,” 31-year-old owner of Monopole Wine Co. Tony Rivera said. LOCAL NEWS: Family’s utility bill corrected after KFOR…
Between a dream deal and tariffs, one U.S. business owner is at a crossroads
Number crunching is what small business owners around the U.S. are doing now, assessing the costs of President Trump's tariffs on imports. For one business owner, a dream deal is at stake.


MI business owners split on effects of tariffs
Small business owners are reacting to the latest round of tariffs. A new survey has found respondents were split. 53% identified tariffs as a threat to their local business, while 34% do not believe it’s relevant to their own operations. Brian Kelly, president and CEO of the Small Business Association of Michigan, says some owners see this as an opportunity. “This isn’t surprising because if you think about a policy like that, if you’re a tool a…
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