Regional Businesses Cite Iran Conflict and Trump Tariffs as Drivers of Rising Prices
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Ohio businesses report that the ongoing Iran conflict and U.S. tariffs imposed under former President Trump are contributing to higher consumer prices and economic strain.
Local firms across the state say the combination of geopolitical tensions with Iran and the tariff regime has pushed costs for goods and services upward, impacting both consumers and the broader economy.
The comments reflect growing concerns among Ohio enterprises that international disputes and trade policies are eroding market stability and consumer purchasing power.
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