May 18, 2025 - 00:33
Small business owners are voicing their apprehensions regarding the recently announced 90-day trade deal with China. Many entrepreneurs feel that this brief truce does not provide sufficient time to make confident shipping decisions. The uncertainty surrounding the trade landscape is causing significant anxiety among small business operators, with one owner stating, "It just kind of terrifies me."
The temporary nature of the agreement leaves many small businesses in a precarious position, as they rely heavily on stable trade relations for their supply chains. With tariffs still looming, the fear of sudden price increases and disrupted shipments remains a pressing concern. Small business owners argue that a longer-term solution is necessary to foster a sense of security and stability in their operations.
As the deadline approaches, many are left wondering how they will navigate the complexities of international trade and what the future holds for their businesses. The need for a more comprehensive and lasting agreement has never been more urgent.
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