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Small businesses that depend on imported Chinese goods, like Asian restaurants and grocery stores, are grappling with rising costs due to the 145% tariff on China.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding those impacted by Helene that they still have time to apply for disaster relief.
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State lawmakers could crack down on retailers who charge a fee for using credit cards instead of cash.
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Parts of western North Carolina remain off-limits to tourists as the recovery from Helene continues. But other mountain communities are eager to welcome fall visitors to help keep their small businesses afloat as they try to get back to normal.
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Smaller companies can offer unique solutions to problems the military faces, but they can struggle to break into a defense industry that can be frustrating to navigate.
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N.C. House lawmakers want to stop businesses from refusing to accept cash payments.
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The shootings at a Moore County substation had cut power to 45,000 customers, as well as schools, businesses and a hospital.
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced it has approved the state's application for funding under the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI).
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A Recording Industry Association of America report shows vinyl sales jumped nearly 30% in 2020 over the previous year, and that for the first time since 1986, records outsold CDs. WFAE visited two Charlotte-area record stores to see how sales have been during the pandemic.
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In an attempt to catch fraudulent applications to the Paycheck Protection Program, entrepreneurs say the Small Business Administration has put in too many checks in place that are catching legitimate applications.