Chicago small businesses raise concerns over tariffs to Illinois Democrats – ABC7 (Chicago)

"We are afraid that, in the very near future, the price is going to be more than double. And how are we going to survive?" said Alan Yuen, who owns Friendship Chinese. Yuen's restaurant was founded by his father decades ago.
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Deb
11 months ago

Tariffs lowered for 90 days. US and China negotiating. What will the Dems talk about now?

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