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Each of Augustine Lee's four stores is stocked full of items that his customers adore, but uncertainty looms over whether he will be able to replenish his inventory soon. As tariffs threaten to disrupt supply chains, small business owners across Colorado are preparing for potential challenges that could arise in the coming months.
Lee, like many others, is assessing his current stock and strategizing on how to maintain a steady flow of products. The prospect of increased costs and delayed shipments has prompted him to explore alternative suppliers and adjust his purchasing strategies.
Local entrepreneurs are not only concerned about the immediate effects of tariffs on their businesses but also the long-term implications for their communities. Many rely on imported goods to meet customer demand, and any disruption could lead to a significant impact on sales and customer satisfaction. As they navigate this uncertain landscape, small business owners are rallying together to share resources and strategies to mitigate the potential fallout from these economic changes.
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