Last Call for Pre-Tariff Pricing: The Real Impact Is Still to Come
- We Pay the Tariffs

- Jul 17
- 1 min read
Across Kansas and beyond, small businesses are bracing for the next wave of impact as pre-tariff inventory runs dry—and prices begin to rise. Michael Hephner, owner and CEO of Hephner TVs and Electronics, is already feeling the shift:
“The one thing we’ve learned since April is that sometimes this is a moving target,” Hephner said. “I actually had two emails today saying, ‘last call for pre-tariff pricing.’”— KSN News
While many companies have been selling through inventory purchased before new tariffs took effect, those buffers are quickly disappearing. That means the higher prices, tighter margins, and delayed shipments are just beginning. Uncertainty remains high, and for small businesses with limited buying power, there's little room to absorb the cost increases that are now landing on their doorsteps. The full impact of tariffs hasn’t hit yet—but it’s coming. Sign the letter to support small businesses before they’re priced out completely.
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