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U.S. small enterprises criticize tariffs, claiming they undermine manufacturing.

U.S. small enterprises criticize tariffs, claiming they undermine manufacturing.

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2025-06-03
Summary:Small business owners criticize tariffs for driving up costs and impacting the foundation of the manufacturing industry.

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U.S. Companies Complain of Overwhelming Tariffs; Market Demand Plummets

As the U.S. government's tariff policy continues, many small and medium-sized enterprises are struggling. An electric guitar pedal manufacturer based in Ohio noted that relying on components from 14 countries, the company now faces escalating difficulties in operations and shrinking sales due to high import taxes.

Julie Robbins, a partner in the company, stated bluntly that over the past year, the company's sales have dropped by nearly 15%, with a sharp decline of almost 30% in April alone. She believes, "The market has turned chaotic, consumer confidence is clearly lacking, and the willingness to purchase continues to decline."

Rising Costs Are Unsustainable; New Product Plans Forced to Halt

Confronted with continuously rising production costs, businesses have to make tough decisions. Julie stated that to maintain profit levels, the company has been forced to raise prices on some products by 23%. For instance, a product originally priced at $1.29 must increase to maintain a 15% profit margin if tariffs on Chinese products persist.

More worryingly, the uncertain tariff policy has disrupted the company’s strategic planning. She admits, "We have already delayed or even canceled several new product launches, which were originally a key source of our annual revenue."

Manufacturing Reshoring Unlikely; U.S. Loses Competitiveness

Julie pointed out that the U.S. government’s original intention with tariffs was to encourage manufacturing to return to the U.S., but the result has been counterproductive. She emphasized, "Overseas competitors do not have to bear these additional burdens, making the U.S. the country with the highest manufacturing costs and least competitiveness by comparison."

She urges the government to reassess current trade policies to avoid sacrificing domestic small and medium-sized enterprises in pursuit of a hardline trade stance, warning that this could further weaken the position of American manufacturing globally.

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