A small Minnesota company that sells replacement parts for cars and ATVs filed more than 10,000 requests for exemptions from tariffs on imported Chinese goods

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Companies say they don't have other options besides Chinese products and that these costs threaten their businesses, the Wall Street Journal reports.

The US government has received more than 16,000 requests for exemptions from new tariffs on imported Chinese goods, the majority of which came from one small Minnesota replacement parts company, the Wall Street Journal reports. President Donald Trump claims that China is paying the price of these tariffs. But companies say in their government appeals that they don't have other options besides Chinese products and these costs threaten their businesses, according to the Journal.

The US government has received more than 16,000 requests for exemptions from new tariffs on imported Chinese goods, the majority of which came from one small Minnesota replacement parts company, the Wall Street Journal reports. President Donald Trump claims that China is paying the price of these tariffs. But companies say in their government appeals that they don't have other options besides Chinese products and these costs threaten their businesses, according to the Journal.

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I don't think any company that files '10,000 requests for exemptions' is 'small'...

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