When the Trump Tariffs come into play may hurt small businesses more than large corporations. Electro-Harmonix Founder Mike Matthews, who has worked with very famous musicians, imports parts for musical instruments from all over the world that are hard to find in the US and expects the tariffs to significantly increase prices for parts. He speaks with Matt Miller and Sonali Basak on "Open Interest."
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