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In a recent discussion surrounding tariffs and their impact on small businesses, many entrepreneurs are expressing concern over the uneven playing field created by government policies. While large corporations like Apple have received significant relief from tariffs, smaller businesses often struggle to absorb the additional costs.
For many sole proprietors, the burden of increased tariffs can be detrimental, leading to higher prices for consumers and reduced profit margins. Unlike their larger counterparts, these small business owners lack the resources to navigate complex trade policies or absorb financial shocks. They risk losing customers if they raise prices, yet cannot sustain their operations without covering rising costs.
The disparity in treatment raises questions about fairness and support for small businesses, which are the backbone of the economy. As policymakers consider tariff adjustments, it is crucial to ensure that the needs of these entrepreneurs are addressed, fostering a more equitable environment that allows them to thrive alongside larger corporations.
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