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Colorado businesses paid $1.1 billion in tariffs in 2025, according to state treasurer Dave Young.
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Your beloved morning 'cup of joe' may be getting a bit pricier at local coffee shops as tariffs are hitting coffee beans.
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President Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum, as well as increased immigration enforcement, are having ripple effects in the state’s construction industry.
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From the metal for cans to sourcing flavors from Italy, Mexico or West Africa, beer is an international business. And brewers in Utah worry about what Trump's tariffs will mean for their costs and creativity.
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President Trump's tariffs are starting to impact small businesses in Colorado and across the country.
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The threat of tariffs is creating uncertainty for many Colorado companies – including small businesses that make or sell outdoor recreation gear. We hear about how tariff turmoil is affecting these companies’ bottom line – and how they’re coping with it.
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Travis Hamblen prides himself on providing hats for all budgets. Tariffs are making that difficult.
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The sheep industry could be a small bright spot amid Trump tariff-imposed pain for Colorado agriculture.
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Coffee roasteries in the Mountain West keep on, despite a rough spring for the coffee market. Part of the concerns comes from recent tariff talks.
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An uncertain future of new tariffs has the Colorado outdoor industry concerned. New and longtime brands are now preparing for what's next.