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Tariffs making us think strategically

Business is Evolving, Costs Increasing. Knowledge has Become Power Once Again

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BY STEVEN KASZAB

Never just a news item, tariffs have become a reality and their messing with timelines, budgets and business strategies across many business sectors. Tariffs are hitting materials many of us require, such as: aluminum, LED components, flooring, and graphics. Many sourced globally we face extra work, mounting costs and expenditures. The cost of this, or that can jump 25-50% overnight and never has this been placed into a business plan. Never.  What is being seen today?

  • Surprise price jumps mid-production
  • Vendors juggling between eating costs or passing them onto customers
  • More brands are shifting towards US based sourcing
  • A rising interest in customized long-term projects (cost control over time)
  • Forcing manufacturers to re-engineer and use different materials to keep control of costs
  • Forced to research and always stay in the information loop

How to manage?

  • We use the exchange rate as a monitor to pay the tariffs while maintaining our markups
  • Source domestic supply if possible; stay away from tariffs completely
  • If you can, diversify your product/service offerings
  • Plan, plan and plan some more; know everything you can about your items, their costs and make

If you’re traveling down south: know what is in your vehicle and where it was made. Full documentation is required. You buy your allotted duty-free items (say $800.00) be prepared to be hit with extra costs at the border in return. Tariffs apply to most goods and items. It’s a money grab plain and simple.

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