UNO鈥檚 Jane Liu Discusses the Impact of Rising Tariffs on Small Businesses with ABC News
- published: 2025/05/14
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➡️ What’s new: Jane Liu, Ph.D., an economics expert and professor at the University of Nebraska at 51社区 (UNO), was featured in , providing expert analysis on the challenges small businesses faced due to rising tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Liu noted that small businesses, which typically have average cash reserves lasting only 27 days, are particularly vulnerable to sudden trade policy shifts, lacking the financial buffers that larger firms have.
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She emphasized that tariffs disproportionately impact small enterprises, which often struggle to absorb increased costs or negotiate with suppliers.
💡 Why it matters: Liu’s insights highlight the financial pressures on small businesses during times of economic uncertainty, highlighting the struggles they face in adapting to changes in trade policy. The analysis was syndicated nationally through various publications.
🔍 The big picture: Liu’s analysis provides a critical look at the broader economic impact of trade policies on small businesses, contributing valuable perspectives on how tariffs can reshape business dynamics. For more on how tariffs are affecting small businesses, read the full article on ABC News.
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