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Jane Quicke, a prominent figure in the Devon cheese industry, has expressed growing concerns regarding the impact of new tariffs on their business. As the company navigates the uncertain landscape created by these trade changes, Quicke emphasized the importance of understanding customer reactions to the tariffs. The potential for increased costs on imported ingredients and the overall pricing structure could significantly affect consumer behavior.
Quicke noted that the company is closely monitoring market trends and customer feedback as they adapt to these challenges. With the cheese industry already facing various pressures, the introduction of tariffs adds another layer of complexity. The company is hopeful that their loyal customer base will remain supportive, but there is an undeniable concern about how these economic shifts might influence purchasing decisions.
As the situation unfolds, Quicke and her team are committed to maintaining the quality and integrity of their products while navigating the new economic landscape. The coming months will be crucial in determining the long-term effects of these tariffs on the Devon cheese business.
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