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Innovation Takes a Backseat at Small Companies as Tariffs Become a Full-Time Preoccupation
NEW YORK (AP) — Toy robots that teach children to code. Sneakers made in America. Mold-resistant kitchen gadgets. The three items are among new products that have gotten stuck in the pipeline due to President Donald Trump’s unpredictable trade policies, according to the brand founders behind the stalled items. They say that instead of fostering U.S. innovation, Trump’s tariffs are stifling it with extra costs and unexpected work. At Learning Res…
FPSA - Companies cite long-term planning, production costs as biggest tariff challenges
Well over half of poll respondents identified uncertainty in long-term planning as a main tariff challenge facing their company. The post Companies cite long-term planning, production costs as biggest tariff challenges appeared first on Just Food. Read MoreThe post Companies cite long-term planning, production costs as biggest tariff challenges appeared first on FPSA.

Companies cite long-term planning, production costs as biggest tariff challenges
Well over half of poll respondents identified uncertainty in long-term planning as a main tariff challenge facing their company.The post Companies cite long-term planning, production costs as biggest tariff challenges appeared first on Investment Monitor.
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