Talking Tariffs with Texas Monthly

While my businesses (like so many others) wait in will-they-or-won’t-they limbo around Trump’s tariffs, I chatted with one of my favorite publications, Texas Monthly, about the potential impact on the vinyl industry — both for manufacturers and consumers.

One thing that has become clear to me as an entrepreneur is that businesses need diversified supply chains more than ever. If there was anything good that came out of the pandemic era, it was this realization and the ways it forced me and my team to look for more alternatives for raw materials, software providers, machine manufacturers and customers. What works today might not tomorrow, so you need backup plans.

Perhaps that is the lesson here, too.

Read more on TexasMonthly.com:Why Tariffs Could Make Your Willie Nelson and Beyoncé Records More Expensive” by Dan Solomon

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