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Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen addressed 2,300 anxious customers following President Trump's new tariffs, stating that global trade has been turned upside down with tariffs as high as 79% on various Chinese products, including sofas, affecting direct-to-consumer shipping models and e-commerce giants like Temu and Shein. Flexport, one of the largest customs brokerages in the U.S.,
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