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Antonio Austin is grappling with the challenges posed by rising costs due to President Trump's tariffs, which are affecting his used car business in Oklahoma. As tariffs on imported goods increase, the prices for essential parts and vehicles are climbing, putting a strain on Austin's operations.
This financial pressure not only impacts Austin's ability to maintain competitive pricing but also affects his customers, many of whom are already facing economic hardships. With the rising costs, potential buyers are finding it increasingly difficult to afford vehicles, leading to a noticeable decline in sales.
Austin is forced to navigate these tumultuous waters, seeking ways to keep his business afloat while also trying to support his community. The situation highlights the broader economic implications of trade policies, as local businesses like Austin's feel the ripple effects of national decisions. As he works to adapt, the future of his business remains uncertain amidst these challenging circumstances.
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