A Minnesota farmer worries about the price of fertilizer. A San Diego entrepreneur deals with an unexpected increase in the cost of remodeling a restaurant. A Midwestern sheet metal fabricator bemoans the prospect of higher aluminum prices. President Donald Trump on Tuesday went ahead with plans to impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and to double levies on Chinese goods to 20%. Now businesses are scrambling to deal with the fallout.

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