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      Corporate America today finds itself squeezed by three powerful forces: runaway inflation, sweeping tariff policies, and rapid AI-driven disruption. Executives across sectors say they’re feeling cost pressures from tariffs and inflation, even as uncertainty over trade policy is holding back investment. Some are absorbing the added expenses for now; others are reluctantly passing them to consumers. Meanwhile, firms are increasingly leery of relying on tariffs to “rescue” manufacturing, instead pointing to AI and automation as the real engine for revival. Still, industry leaders and economists warn of downside risks: slower growth, potential recession, and inequitable impact on small businesses with less pricing power and flexibility.

      Sources: Epoch Times, Reuters

      Key Takeaways

      – Many businesses are absorbing increased costs for now, rather than immediately passing them on to consumers, citing weak demand and competitive pressure.

      – Tariffs are widely viewed as an imperfect tool — in many cases unable to revive manufacturing alone — prompting firms and analysts to look toward AI and automation as the more viable path forward.

      – Small businesses are especially vulnerable: they often lack leverage to absorb costs or to invest quickly in AI, which may deepen the gap between large and small firms.

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      Over the course of 2025, the U.S. business community has been navigating what feels like a perfect storm. Inflation continues to push up input costs, while sweeping tariff policies impose additional layers of unpredictability. The tension is compounded by a growing conviction among corporate leaders and economists that tariffs alone won’t save America’s manufacturing base — the real hope now lies in AI and automation as the engines of long-term productivity gains.

      From the reporting by The Epoch Times, many executives are candid that tariffs have raised costs on imported inputs, squeezing profit margins and complicating planning across supply chains. In that same article, firms note that though some of these costs might eventually be transferred to consumers, they are doing so gingerly, as demand remains fragile and price sensitivity is high. Against that backdrop, the promise of AI looms large: many firms see it as the scalable solution to boosting output without relying on trade protectionism.

      That view gets reinforcement in a Goldman Sachs–led analysis covered by Business Insider. The analysts argue that tariffs are too blunt a tool: overseas manufacturing still possesses cost advantages that tariffs can’t fully negate. AI, by contrast, may enable U.S. firms to leapfrog competitiveness through automation, predictive maintenance, and optimization — without depending on tariff walls that may provoke retaliation or escalate costs elsewhere.

      Still, the picture isn’t rosy. According to Reuters, U.S. business activity cooled in September, and though input-cost indices rose (driven in part by tariffs), many firms are hesitating to raise prices, reflecting weak consumer demand. Further, the burden is not shared equally: large firms with deeper pockets can absorb shocks and invest in AI, while smaller enterprises are more exposed. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has collected firsthand reports from small business owners across multiple states describing existential pressures — rising materials costs, cancelled orders, volatile pricing, and in some cases the fear of going under altogether.

      In short: corporates are balancing a delicate act — how much cost to absorb, how much to pass on, and how aggressively to invest in new technologies to future-proof their operations. Tariffs are creating short-term ripples, but many see AI as the more durable path forward — even if that pivot comes with its own risks and disparities between firms.

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