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Price discussions cause anxiety for business owners in the Susquehanna Valley

February 4, 2025003 Mins Read
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Local business owners in the Susquehanna valley say they are closely monitoring potential prices in the midst of efforts now delayed to implement measures on Canadian and Mexican imports. Because many companies use products imported as part of the services and products they sell and serve, some owners have declared on Monday that they were already dealing with swollen costs but were concerned with the prospect of facing additional expenses. With the dilemma of eating increased costs or increasing prices to compensate for the effects of prices. decisions. “If we could bring the manufacturing back to Harrisburg, I would love it, but the reality is that it does not exist, so the prices are a bit like giving you a direction but not giving you a card on the way of To get there, “she says. be politics? Many companies say: “It’s early. Let this be played and see if Pennsylvania and America can get a better deal, “said Luke Bernstein, president of the Pennsylvania business and industry.

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The owners of local companies in the Susquehanna valley say they closely monitor potential prices in efforts now held to implement measures on Canadian and Mexican imports.

Given that many companies use imported products in the context of the services and products they sell and serve, some owners said on Monday that they were already dealing with swollen costs but were concerned about the prospect of facing additional expenses.

Andrea Grove, owner of Elementary Coffee Co., in the city center of Harrisburg, said in many cases the owners of companies who deliver products to customers are confronted with the dilemma of eating increased costs or increasing prices To compensate for the effects of prices.

Grove said the prices for Colombian and Mexican products – which were both canceled or delayed on Monday afternoon or previous days – could force it to make difficult commercial decisions.

“If we could bring the manufacturing back to Harrisburg, I would like this, but the reality is that it does not exist, so the prices are a bit like giving you a direction but not giving you a card on the way of To get there, “she said.

Some considered the threat of prices as a simple political tool to make changes to border security, stressing the expected deployment of 10,000 national guard troops in Mexico on the border with the United States.

“Is it a negotiation tactic or will it be politics? Many companies say:” It’s early. Let this be played and see if Pennsylvania and America can get a better affair, “said Luke Bernstein, president, president of the Pennsylvania business and industry.

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