Me, worry? For US small businesses, Trump’s tariffs are now a non-issue
U.S. small businesses regard Trump’s tariffs as a non-issue, with many remaining profitable amid a resilient economy. While tariffs were once a major concern, owners now focus on new tax deductions and technology to boost productivity. Most anticipate that any new tariffs will face legal challenges, further diminishing concerns.
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Published 14 Jun 2026, 14:00 UTC · Updated 14 Jun 2026, 14:20 UTC
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