Business owners struggling to find alternatives to Chinese imports are urging the Trump administration to drop its tariff plans
WASHINGTON—Stephen Pelkey says he’s scoured the globe to find fireworks that match the quality of what he buys from China, without success.
Seeing few alternatives to Chinese imports, Mr. Pelkey has joined hundreds of other business owners and executives in begging Trump administration officials to drop plans to slap 25% tariffs on $300...
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