Craft brewers like the ones I met in Charlottesville this weekend are worried about what tariffs will mean for their businesses, but it’s not just craft beer that’s looking at price increases.pic.twitter.com/06pOw9ZQyA
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This isn’t just speculation — companies like Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola and Nestle have all either increased prices or warned that price hikes are coming soon.
But I’m not so worried about big businesses. I’m worried about the small businesses like @RandomRowBeer, the Va farmers harvesting their soybeans amid uncertainty and low prices, and the consumers who will pay the price for this President’s trade war out of their own wallets.
Have heard Tariff War was unleashed without any analysis by experts and thus blow backs were never considered. Thus the last TV assembly plant in the US (located in SC) will or has closed). News reports say at least 100,000 jobs will be lost. We've seen situation with farmers.
we need tariffs to grow the manufacturing sector china is ripping us off just go to lowes home depot walmart or any other retailer and look where its all made
Somehow, people have the idea that tariffs are a tax on other countries, they are not, they are a tax on American companies paid to our government by American companies and eventually by the American consumer.
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