In US town hoping for revival, Trump's tariffs put to test
Summary
In Fall River, Massachusetts, a company that once had a large manufacturing operation now focuses on warehousing and distribution. The introduction of tariffs by former President Donald Trump has led to more inquiries about U.S.-based manufacturing, but challenges like hiring difficulties and high costs remain. Many businesses, including local manufacturers, report that tariffs have increased expenses without providing significant benefits.Key Facts
- Fall River-based Accurate Services used to have a large manufacturing operation but now mainly deals with warehousing.
- The company received more inquiries about U.S. manufacturing after tariffs were introduced.
- They turned down new business offers due to hiring challenges and uncertainty about demand.
- Tariffs are taxes on imports and can raise prices for businesses and consumers.
- As of last month, 71% of manufacturers surveyed by the Federal Reserve said tariffs negatively impacted their businesses.
- The tariff costs forced the company Matouk to reduce investment spending.
- Matouk's increased costs stem from tariffs on materials like cotton fabric and down from abroad.
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