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The owner of Sarah Wells Bags has voiced serious concerns over the impact of President Trump’s tariff policies on her business, which specializes in products for mothers. During a recent meeting with Democratic lawmakers, she explained how the tariffs are creating significant challenges for her company. The increased costs associated with imported materials are making it difficult for her to maintain competitive pricing, which could ultimately lead to a decline in sales.
As a small business owner, she emphasized the importance of affordability for her customers, particularly mothers who rely on her products. The tariffs not only affect her supply chain but also threaten the livelihood of her employees. She urged lawmakers to reconsider these policies, highlighting the potential for job losses and negative economic repercussions for local businesses like hers. Her testimony serves as a stark reminder of the real-world consequences of trade policies on small enterprises and the families they support.
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