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‘A lot of uncertainty’: San Diego businesses whipsawed by tariff confusion

Larger companies usually have someone who can track Trump's tariff shifts, but smaller businesses are the ones most shell-shocked from all of the changes, experts say

Staff moving boxes in the warehouse at the JD Group Logistics facility in Otay Mesa. The customs broker has been navigating President Donald Trump’s tariffs (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Staff moving boxes in the warehouse at the JD Group Logistics facility in Otay Mesa. The customs broker has been navigating President Donald Trump’s tariffs (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Larger companies usually have someone who can track Trump's tariff shifts, but smaller businesses are the ones most shell-shocked from all of the changes, experts say.

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