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Local businesses brace for possible price increases as tariffs loom: ‘Everything goes up’

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While President Donald Trump paused planned tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico set to take effect Tuesday, the reprieve was only temporary Monday — and tariffs on Chinese products were still set to go ahead.

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South Florida business owners said Monday they’re concerned about passing any increased costs to customers. They’re echoing worries from some experts.

Bilal Chaughtai, at Discount Auto Repair in Hollywood, said most parts come from China, where a 10% tariff is still on the table.

He says compressors run as high as $350, already up from a few years ago. He doesn’t want to have to pass the increase on to his loyal customers.

“You name it. Engine prices, everything goes up,” Chaughtai said. “Labor rates go up.”

Down the road, at Brother’s Farmers Market, most produce comes from Mexico. While a 25% proposed tariff is on hold for now, its owner is still concerned about the prices of guavas and the ever-popular Hass avocado.

“It would mean that it would increase the prices of avocados,” owner Sharon Munoz said. “You’re not talking about $1.99, $1.49, you’re talking about maybe $4. We already have people complaining about the prices right now.”

Munoz said looking ahead, Brothers may try to source more products locally. And at the auto shop, Chaughtai said he does see a silver lining.

“Less imports from China means there’s going to be more manufacturers in the U.S.,” he said. “That’s my hope.”

Tariffs on Chinese products were set to take effect midnight Tuesday.

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