Over half (54%) of companies surveyed by insurer Allianz say they will have to raise prices to accommodate cost of tariffs
A majority of US companies say they will have to raise their prices to accommodate Donald Trump’s tariffs in the US, according to a new report.
More than half (54%) of the US companies surveyed by insurance company Allianz said they will have to raise prices to accommodate the cost of the tariffs. Of the 4,500 companies across nine countries, including the US, UK and China, surveyed by Allianz only 22% said they can absorb the increased costs.
The unpredictability of US trade policy has also dented exporters’ confidence. The survey found 42% of exporting companies now anticipate turnover to decline between -2% and -10% over the next 12 months, compared to fewer than 5% before 2 April “liberation day” – when Trump unveiled his tariff policy.
They need to line item that bullshit on their reciepts:
Price: $100
Trump Tariff: $134
Total: $234 - You Voted For This
Republican tariff. Trump isn’t alone in this.
They wouldn’t have done this on their own, it’s all Daddy Trump.
Seriously? You couldn’t just discuss the comment I made that was the same as this, you removed it?
Edit: mistakes were made and now resolved, problem over.
Yea wtf sorry this happened to you mate, and fuck you mod
I didn’t remove anything, not sure what that’s all about.
Republican Tarrifs. Don’t let his supporters and enablers pin it to him alone. They all had a hand in this.
Not sure how/why this was removed, I had attempted to reply “They wouldn’t have done this on their own, it’s all Daddy Trump” but it was already gone when I tried.
Restored.
Amazon was going to do so and the Trump administration went after them over it. We had an article here about it recently.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/29/business/white-house-calls-report-that-amazon-is-adding-a-tariff-charge-a-hostile-action
It does kind of highlight how concerned the Trump administration is about having the costs linked to their policies in the eyes of the public.
if only. can we also add % of price that goes to shareholder profit? :)