Macomb Daily: Tariff on fireworks imported from China could spark higher costs
From the Macomb Daily:
After the announcement of the tariffs, the National Fireworks Association pointed out the levy could also cut deeply into the revenue streams of legions of small businesses, local economies, and the school group and nonprofits that rely on fireworks for fundraisers, according to a report by The Washington Post.
"The fireworks stands and tents you see in grocery store parking lots and on the roadsides serve as fundraising opportunities for organizations like school boosters, churches and veterans' organizations," said the National Fireworks Association in a news release responding to the tariffs. "With an unfair tax that serves to raise the cost of firework devices so significantly, we're hurting the very organizations that make up the fabric of America."
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After the announcement of the tariffs, the National Fireworks Association pointed out the levy could also cut deeply into the revenue streams of legions of small businesses, local economies, and the school group and nonprofits that rely on fireworks for fundraisers, according to a report by The Washington Post.
"The fireworks stands and tents you see in grocery store parking lots and on the roadsides serve as fundraising opportunities for organizations like school boosters, churches and veterans' organizations," said the National Fireworks Association in a news release responding to the tariffs. "With an unfair tax that serves to raise the cost of firework devices so significantly, we're hurting the very organizations that make up the fabric of America."
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