Woe is the pinata, a casualty of Trump trade war
- In early April, President Trump dramatically increased levies globally, calling it "Liberation Day".
- Trump aimed to address what he considered unfair trading practices and trade deficits.
- Trump threatened allies and trading partners and imposed tariffs, including triple-digit tariffs on China.
- Patricia Loperena, a party store owner, stated she supplied fewer parties this year.
- Businesses face rising prices and customers are cautious due to policy unpredictability and the trade war.
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More hits and fewer piñatas: Trump’s tariffs shake microentrepreneurs
Beauty parlors, tool stores, piñaterías... in small businesses in the United States feel the onslaughts of the tariff salvo that Donald Trump launched in his first 100 days in the White House. At his party shop in California, Patricia Loperena already began to perceive the impact of the Republican president's trade policy not only seeing his raw materials and products rise in price, but his customers cut expenses amid economic uncertainty.
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