The New York Times is conducting an investigation into the impact of U.S. tariffs, particularly those implemented under President Trump's administration, on businesses operating in Europe. We are reaching out to European business owners to gather firsthand accounts of how these tariffs are affecting their operations, strategies, and overall financial health.
We are interested in hearing about the specific challenges businesses are encountering, such as increased costs of goods, disruptions to supply chains, and difficulties in maintaining competitiveness in the global market. We also want to understand how businesses are adapting to these challenges, whether through finding alternative suppliers, adjusting pricing strategies, or exploring new markets.
Your insights will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the real-world consequences of U.S. trade policies and inform the public about the complexities of international trade. If you are a European business owner willing to share your experience, please contact The New York Times.
US Tariffs: How Are They Impacting European Businesses?
The New York Times is investigating the effects of U.S. tariffs on European businesses. We're seeking insights from business owners across Europe about the challenges they face. Share your experiences and help us understand the real-world impact of these trade policies. Your story can shed light on how businesses are adapting to the changing global trade landscape.