Abilene business adjusts prices as tariffs take effect
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Small retail business owners across South Carolina expect to need to increase prices in response to the Trump administration's tariffs. The tariffs have caused frustration and worry as they work to navigate the volatile atmosphere.
Abilene business adjusts prices as tariffs take effect
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) - As you enter the production area of Circle 66 Outfitters, the smell of ink hits you, accompanied by the sounds of embroidery and pressing. Now, when customers walk in, they will also be greeted with a different price tag on their products. This is due to tariffs that President Donald Trump enacted on goods coming into the United States from other countries. Owner of Circle 66 Outfitters, Steven Freeman, said he was e…
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