
(This is the second installment of a two-part series exploring the wide-ranging effects of tariffs on the cannabis supply chain. Part 1 is available here.)
Cannabis companies and ancillary businesses are pivoting in real time to assess and respond to President Donald Trump’s fluctuating tariff policies in a sector reliant on a global supply chain primarily based outside the United States.
Despite the Trump administration’s policy efforts to revitalize U.S. manufacturing, the marijuana sector has found itself ill-equipped to handle increased demand in certain fulfillment areas, according to industry sources interviewed by MJBizDaily.
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Amid these new challenges, cannabis companies aren’t rolling over in the face of the tariffs; rather, they are employing different strategies aimed to mitigate costs and further fallout without passing
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