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The new tariffs could intensify pricing pressures and trigger renewed inflation.
Maritime trade between Jacksonville, Florida, and Puerto Rico was first established in the 1950s, and at present, Jacksonville is the No. 1 U.S. port for trade with the island. (File photo)
Puerto Rico Manufacturing Extension consultant José Ríos shared strategies to help businesses in Puerto Rico mitigate the impact of new U.S. tariffs.
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The NielsenIQ report explains how Puerto Rico’s retail formats and product categories responded to recent economic and consumer shifts.
United Retailers Association President Ramón C. Barquín
Tariffs are driving up construction costs in Puerto Rico.

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