The American room and the CO—, the digital platform of the room for small businesses, launched the month of small businesses alongside commercial experts and entrepreneurs during a special event in Washington, DC
The speakers have shared information and usable advice for small businesses that seek to accelerate growth and evolve their operations while discussing the main problems with a small businesses, such as trade, prices and taxes.
Look at the event live here. The video and summary of each session will be published here and on the CO – Website Soon.
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Updating of small businesses: prices, taxes and more
Coinciding with the small professional day, the American room sent a letter On May 1, asking the administration to process the impacts of prices by granting automatic exclusions for any importer of small businesses.

The executive vice-president of the Chamber and director of policies, Neil Bradley, discussed the letter and current problems with a impact on small businesses across the country with the editor Jeanette Mulvey.
“If you are a small business, you may not have weeks or months to wait,” said Bradley. “If we do not do something to repair these prices, I worry that we were going to trip in a recession.”
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Three laureates representing the 2024 US Chamber Co-100 shared their information on what motivates their growth and how they measure success.

For Rachel Garcia, owner of Refillary of dry goods, A lively accent on remaining agile and maintaining confidence with customers and the community has maintained its business in advance on the curve.
“They trust us, our staff and our decision -making. We are a source of inspiration for them,” said Rachel Garcia, owner of Refill dry goods.
Pallavi Pande, owner and founder of Dtocs, Said an obsession to listen to its customers and deliver the products they ask for fueled the growth of its Sustainable Paper Product Company, explaining that “doing (customers) is the key”.
HAS Beck SaveursPresident Matt Carr has invested in his employees and focused on the culture of the workplace to make his business the best workplace in which his employees have ever worked.
“The community is really important. It is not only the community in which our employees live, it is the community in which we live, “said Matt Carr, president of Beck Saveurs. “So we focused on giving it back to our community in several different areas.”
C-suite to Main Street: Tuckernuck
Jocelyn Gailliot, co -founder and CEO of Tuckernuckshared his ideas on key strategies, innovations and leadership principles that have motivated the success and growth of his business.
Gailliot has launched his business in a competitive landscape, but quickly realized that she could capitalize on a “major explosion in electronic commerce” and has achieved sales growth of 80% in the past three years.

She kept her innovative team by continuously asking: “How can we create this next generation of retail shopping experience?”
This led Tuckernuck to create a “content-prime” company with the possibility of changing and experimenting with the content to reach an ever-increasing list of distribution channels.
The small professional day marks the start of Month of small businessespresenting the resilience and ingenuity of small businesses nationwide. Entrepreneurs and experts share practical growth and adaptation strategies in the midst of economic challenges.
Success of stories of CO – 100 winners highlighted the importance of customer development, community participation and innovative approaches. This rally has not only celebrated the achievements of small businesses, but also underlined the value of collaboration and creativity in shaping the future. This event recalled that all cases are local, reflecting the various and dynamic American affairs state Today.