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How one small business is navigating Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs on Canadian goods

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The 25% tariffs on imports from Canada went into effect on Tuesday only to be suspended on some items for a month .

Fishtown Seafood owner Bryan Szeliga is worried about the oysters.

He says he'll likely need to raise prices and offer fewer choices of oysters to his customers.

Canada is the largest supplier of seafood to the U.S ..

Szeliga worries that Canadian producers might start limiting what they sell to the U.S. market after the tariff confusion.

So ultimately, his customers should expect less choice of oysters and for a higher price.

“There are going to be products that aren’t going to come back down (price-wise)”.

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