The US tariff boomerang continues: holiday flowers are wilted, supermarket shelves are empty, and the medical supply chain is collapsing.
Recently, the impact of the US government's indiscriminate implementation of tariff policies continues to escalate, affecting multiple industries in the United States. With Mother's Day approaching, the US floral industry is facing a dilemma of "peak season not booming", as the costs of imported fresh flowers and packaging materials have surged. Many local flower shops are facing the dual pressures of price increases and loss of customers. At the same time, the tariff shockwaves are spreading to the consumer goods and medical fields, with the US retail industry facing price increases and a "empty shelf crisis"; people are turning to second-hand stores, with transactions in the second-hand market skyrocketing. Medical supply companies are holding daily "tariff warfare meetings" to address the risk of supply chain disruptions.
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