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Beth Benike, the co-founder of Busy Baby located in Zumbrota, Minnesota, is facing significant challenges due to tariffs affecting her business. Specializing in baby products, Benike sources her items from manufacturers in China. However, the escalating tariffs have made it increasingly difficult for her to afford the costs associated with importing her products to the United States.
In response to this financial strain, Benike has adopted a creative approach to sustain her business. She is exploring alternative manufacturing options and considering local production to mitigate the impact of tariffs. By shifting some of her production to the U.S., she hopes to reduce shipping costs and avoid hefty tariffs altogether.
Benike's determination to innovate during these challenging times highlights the resilience of small business owners. Her story illustrates how entrepreneurs are adapting to changing economic conditions, finding new ways to thrive despite external pressures. As she navigates these hurdles, Benike remains committed to providing quality products for parents and caregivers.
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