Small businesses in Atlanta struggle amid Trump's tariffs
- President Trump announced new tariffs affecting numerous U.S. Trading partners.
- Small businesses already face challenges from inflation and supply chain issues.
- These tariffs, going into effect in April, include a baseline tariff and punitive levies.
- One business owner, Smith, said, "I can't afford to buy U.S. Products."
- The tariffs may increase costs for consumers and negatively impact small businesses.
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