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The impact of Trump's tariffs is beginning to show, and Procter & Gamble is already considering raising the prices of household products.
① Trump's threat of tariffs is affecting USA businesses, and Procter & Gamble is considering raising household product prices to respond to potential tariff impacts; ② Procter & Gamble's sales are growing but prices remain unchanged, and tariffs may impact its production costs, especially against the backdrop of rising fuel and labor costs; ③ Procter & Gamble has "formulation flexibility" to deal with supply chain crises and has invested $6 billion in USA manufacturing.
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