
"Air fryers need to be sold at refrigerator prices," when will prices increase, by how much, and tariffs pose a tricky problem for American companies

In the new round of trade policies promoted by the Trump administration, although tariffs on some goods have been reduced, the overall cost pressure faced by small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States has not eased, and has even worsened due to additional costs such as freight and supply chain fluctuations. For small businesses that rely on imported components and equipment, "survival" has become a more urgent goal than profitability. Many economists and business executives believe that it is unrealistic to expect companies to bear costs on their own in the long term, but it is still difficult to determine which products will increase in price, by how much, and for how long
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