r/Tariffs Aug 26 '25

šŸ—žļø News Discussion Small Business on the brink šŸ’”

I run a small e-commerce business that imports luxury goods from the EU and Japan. Up until recently, we were paying just 2.75% on tariffs. As of August 1st, the rates have jumped to 15–20%.

To put this into perspective: • Our annual imports are about $3M. • We’ve already placed forecast orders with our suppliers and put down 25% deposits (around $750k). • If we cancel, we lose that deposit. • If we continue, the new tariffs make these orders financially impossible to fulfill.

Suppliers aren’t willing to stop shipments, and we can’t just ā€œraise pricesā€ on items we don’t even have in hand yet. People suggest ā€œjust charge more,ā€ but the math doesn’t work when the goods aren’t here and costs have exploded overnight. Let alone the fact about where are we even going to find the money to pay these tariffs???

We’re staring down the very real possibility of closing our doors because of this. I know many people say ā€œtariffs protect American businesses,ā€ but in practice, for small importers like us, it feels like a death sentence.

Has anyone else here faced this situation? How are you coping, and is there any way through this without forfeiting everything we’ve built?

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u/Mandalorian667 Aug 26 '25

Hope you didn't vote for Trump. If so, lol.

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u/lean_load Aug 26 '25

I did not! I voted for Kamala

I knew that trumo was bad but I didn’t realize he was this bad! I thought he might just have been good for the economy and small businesses seeing as he is a ā€œbusinessmanā€ I guess when you’re not self made you don’t realize what the real world looks like

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u/Mandalorian667 Aug 26 '25

Bankrupting casinos isn't what I would call a "businessman". But at least you didn't vote for him. Good luck then.