Owner of Merci Milo says their brick-and-mortar store on Northeast Broadway will close June 30, but sales will continue online and at their Los Angeles.
PORTLAND, Oregon — The Congressional Budget Office predicts rising inflation and a shrinking of the economy if President Trump’s tariff plan remains in place permanently.
The message is not helpful to local business owners who are struggling to keep up with tariff payments.
The owner of toy shop Merci Milo in Northeast Portland, Caroline Rodrigues, says her fears over the impending tariffs have come true.
“The plan is to close our Portland location, lower expenses, pay
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