Augusta, GA. (WRDW / WAGT) – The Géorgie Chamber of Commerce warns business owners of possible strokes for their net profit from new prices.
The Géorgie Chamber of Commerce has published a report, which shows that prices are a threat to almost all companies in our state.
One of their biggest concerns is one of the main imports of our state – motor vehicles and car parts.
Most move in the ports of Savannah and Brunswick, on our highways, on lots through Georgia and throughout the Southeast.

“I don’t think the price will pay, not for us as a consumers,” said Tony Butler.
Butler is a second -hand car seller.
He receives calls from people out of the purchase of news.
It is good now, but prices on the automotive parts necessary for repairs will have an impact on its results.
“When your hands are forced, you don’t have much choice,” said Butler.
The president of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Chris Clark, warns against the increase or the addition of prices.

“There could be this short -term pain that everyone continues to talk about. We just can’t afford a large part of this pain,” said Clark.
Clark says that on the floor, they hear international companies seeking to restore – many of which are in Georgia.
The White House indicates Tuesday that tailor -made trade agreements are the objective.
“The president has captivated the attention of the world. Absolutely, he did. It is time that we have a president at the oval office who puts the world in notice.”
The room says that each Georgian will probably feel the impact of prices, whether at work, grocery store or in the shopping center.
Last year, Georgia established a record for international trade, significant more than $ 145 billion in goods and exporting approximately a third of it to $ 53 billion.
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