Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they're bracing for his tariffs
- Ohio residents are concerned about business impacts and rising costs due to President Donald Trump's tariffs, as many anticipate diminished profitability.
- Procter & Gamble announced price increases for its products, signaling possible inflation effects linked to tariffs.
- Economic concerns extend to various sectors, particularly the auto industry, which faces challenges from tariffs on imports.
- U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and Senator Bernie Moreno defended the tariffs, claiming the long-term benefits will outweigh the short-term pain for the state's industries.
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Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they’re bracing for his tariffs
COLUMBUS - In 1837, two brothers-in-law living in Ohio — one a candle maker, the other a soap maker — merged their businesses to form what later became the multinational juggernaut Procter & Gamble.
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Ohioans came out strong for Trump — now they're bracing for his tariffs
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