RV Industry braces for possible tariffs
Posted: Feb 3, 2025 8:41 PM EST | Updated: Feb 3, 2025 9:03 PM EST
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Local Latin markets concerned about possible tariffs
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Main building of Elkhart Clinic closed temporarily
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Much colder Tuesday, freezing rain possible Wednesday
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A warm weekday start with a wintry mix on the way
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The Elkhart community honors and mourns the life of Ben Jeffery
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Mixed precip. this morning, calmer afternoon
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Third annual Lunar celebration at Portage Collective
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For the Love of Art Fair kicked off this weekend
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Free heart screenings for children and young adults today
ELKHART, Ind. -- The Trump Administration's plan for the 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico have been put on hold.
There are questions though on how these tariffs could impact the R.V. industry here in Michiana.
The pandemic sparked record sales, but now many companies based in Elkhart are struggling, and laying off workers.
ABC57's Jackie Bauer spoke with members of the R.V. industry to get their insight.
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