Gennari: Tariff-proofing your business, and the future of work
Change is constant and elections have consequences. So far, we are back to checking headlines between meetings to adjust for what comes next. I’ve been counseling innovators and growth companies for decades, and my own take is that tariffs as performative politics are bad for strategic planning, M&A, capital markets and the overall economy.
Tariffs are effective taxes on imported goods paid for by the companies importing the products and the American consumers buying them. The goa
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