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Associated Press |
As tariffs surged, Kirrin Finch, a Brooklyn textile shop, struggled amid policies described as “unfathomable” by its chief operating officer.
U.S. News & World Report |
U.S. President Donald Trump's sudden about-face on sweeping import tariffs did little to soothe companies' worries about the fallout from his trade war and its chaotic implementation: soaring costs, ...
The Hill |
Financial markets soared on Wednesday after President Trump issued a 90-day pause in almost all the tariffs that had roiled the global economy during the past week.
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According to the Saturday email viewed by Government Executive, the deferred-resignation offer is available to all full- and part-time SBA employees from March 31 to April 7.
Advocacy group warns that reducing the size of the Small Business Administration may increase waste, fraud, and abuse.
Instead, the president announced this month that the Small Business Administration would get it, surprising many lawmakers and conservatives who track the issue. Although SBA, which provides ...
Small-business owners could pay thousands more in loan fees as the SBA looks to cut costs and rightsize its lending operations. The Small Business Administration has raised fees on some of its ...
The big deadline for applying for several forms of fire assistance just passed, but the Small Business Administration is still offering business owners affected by the wildfire options for loans.
The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the levy on products from China will soar to 104%, while goods from Vietnam will be hit with a 46% duty. Nearly 30% of clothing sold in the US is made in China and 25% is manufactured in Vietnam.
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Attacks on small business contracting are misguidedJust over a decade ago, a trend emerged in government contracting: Small businesses began leaving the federal marketplace at an alarming rate, and new entrants weren’t stepping in to take their place. As a result, the number of small business vendors in ...
Rochester, N.Y. — Our Bright Spot shines on a big financial boost. The Enterprise Center at PathStone in Rochester recently received $300,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration. The funding will allow the organization to provide micro-loans for small companies and entrepreneurs in underserved communities in Western New York.
A construction firm leader is among the small business owners receiving accolades from the SBA Western Pennsylvania office.