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Several hundred Texas executives offered candid comments about President Donald Trump's tariffs, revealing a mix of frustration and concern over the economic impact of these policies. Many business leaders expressed that the tariffs have created uncertainty in the market, complicating supply chains and increasing costs for both businesses and consumers.
Executives from various sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, and technology, voiced their worries that the tariffs could lead to retaliatory measures from other countries, further straining international trade relationships. Some noted that while the intention behind the tariffs was to protect American jobs, the reality has often hurt local businesses and diminished competitiveness in the global market.
Additionally, several executives highlighted the need for a more strategic approach to trade negotiations, emphasizing that collaboration rather than confrontation would yield better results for the Texas economy. As the discussions continue, it remains clear that the sentiment among Texas business leaders is one of cautious optimism, hoping for a resolution that supports growth and stability.
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