April 6, 2025 - 02:29

With the recent announcement of additional tariffs on all goods imported from China, local businesses in San Ysidro are beginning to feel the financial strain. One such business, Carolin Shoes, has reported noticeable increases in prices as a direct result of these tariffs. The owner expressed concern over the rising costs of inventory, which are likely to be passed on to consumers.
This development comes at a time when many businesses are still recovering from previous economic disruptions. The new tariffs are expected to affect a wide range of products, leading to further price hikes across various sectors. Customers may soon notice that their favorite items are becoming more expensive, which could impact overall sales for retailers in the area.
As businesses navigate these challenges, the community is left wondering how these economic changes will influence their shopping habits and the local economy in the long run.
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