
Sticker shock: New US tariffs could raise cost of research equipment and supplies
An ASU supply chain expert discusses the ways tariffs could impact how sellers source products.
In this story published March 4, 2025, in Science Magazine:
Sellers may also have to consider whether their suppliers' suppliers are based in a tariffed country, "even if the first-tier supplier is in the U.S.," notes supply chain researcher Dale Rogers of Arizona State University.
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