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Vermont construction company already seeing prices rise among tariff talk [Video]

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filed AN AMICUS BRIEF. clark is CONCERNED WITH THE RELIABILITY OF THE BUYOUT OFFER. TARIFFS MAY BE ON PAUSE FOR OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE NORTH. BUT RIGHT NOW, ONE LOCAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IS TELLING ITS CLIENTS THAT THEY MAY WANT TO SPEED UP THEIR CONTRACTS. NBC5’S LAUREN GRANADA SPOKE WITH A COMPANY THAT’S ALREADY SEEING PRICES JUMP. NAT: climbing latter THE THREAT OF THE 25 PERCENT TARIFF ON CANADIAN GOODS could impact CONSTRUCTION projects here at home. NAT: electric screw driver 02:06:42:16 <Steven Polli, owner, Polli Construction :05 “the majority of products that we use in construction come from north of the border.”> EVEN THOUGH NEGOTIATIONS ARE STILL UNDERWAY, STEVEN POLLI, WHO’S OWNED POLLI CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTH BURLINGTON FOR 40 YEARS…SAYS PRICES ON SOME MATERIALS HAVE áALREADY GONE UP. AS MUCH AS 17 PERCENT. 02:21:00:02 <Steven Polli, owner, Polli Construction :07 “the threat of tariffs are clearly going to encourage …

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