
How new tariffs impact consumer prices and supply chains in Arizona
Businesses will need to start exploring ways to offset costs caused by tariffs, says an ASU supply chain management expert.
In this story aired April 10, 2025, on Arizona Horizon:
There may not be an option in the short run, but you start to explore options of things that you can do in the long run. Or, you start to look for substitutes, or perhaps you start to figure out how you can offset some of the costs that you're going to have to incur if you continue to use that supplier.
– Eddie Davila, teaching professor, undergraduate program director, and assistant chair for the department of supply chain management
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