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Southern California business leaders are expressing deep concerns about the potential economic fallout as former President Trump signals the possibility of imposing steep tariffs on U.S. trading partners. With the prospect of new trade deals hanging in the balance, many in the region fear that increased tariffs could lead to higher costs for consumers and disrupt established supply chains.
Local industries, particularly those reliant on international trade, are bracing for the impact of these tariffs. The uncertainty surrounding trade policies has already begun to affect business planning and investment decisions. Executives are calling for clarity and stability in trade relations, emphasizing the importance of maintaining competitive pricing in a global marketplace.
As discussions around new trade agreements continue, the anxiety among Southern California's business community grows. Leaders are advocating for proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions, urging policymakers to prioritize economic stability and collaboration with international partners to foster a more favorable trade environment.
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