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NJ businesses stockpile as Trump tariffs push up prices

Businesses are scrambling for merchandise and raw materials, hoping to avoid shortages

04/24/2025

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NJ businesses stockpile as Trump tariffs push up prices

Clip: 4/24/2025 | 4m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

Businesses are scrambling for merchandise and raw materials, hoping to avoid shortages

Some small New Jersey businesses raced to buy extra inventory ahead of President Trump’s tariff deadlines. Fearing higher prices and broken supply chains, Dean Smith stockpiled imported toys to keep his Princeton store jaZams supplied with affordable merchandise. Smith and partner Joanne Farrugia spent $400,000, drained savings accounts and tapped credit lines, to prepare for the worst.

04/24/2025

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