
ASU professor explains how new tariffs could impact Arizona families
A W. P. Carey supply chain management expert discusses how tariffs on the U.S. imposed by Mexico and Canada might raise prices.
In this story published Feb. 2, 2025, on Arizona's Family:
Our products become more expensive, and they are not able to sell. So not only are our consumers and our small businesses and our companies going to be hit by higher prices, but they will not be able to export and sell the products that they're looking for.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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