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美滥施关税致母亲节鲜花生意难做

Excessive tariffs have made it difficult for the Mother's Day flower business to operate.

Breakings ·  Apr 28 23:17

The US government's excessive tariffs are harming countless small business owners across the USA. As May approaches, Americans will celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May, and giving mothers a bouquet of flowers is a tradition for many American families. Naturally, this is the peak sales season for the flower industry. However, this year's Mother's Day is not bringing joy to flower sellers; the feeling of 'it was supposed to be profitable, but now it's not' is quite unpleasant. According to data from the US Census Bureau and the White House, most of the flowers consumed domestically in the USA come from abroad, with the top five countries for imports being Colombia, Ecuador, Canada, the Netherlands, and Mexico, while many of the materials used for packaging flowers come from China. (CCTV International News)

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