Seth Poston’s company makes outdoor and hunting products including lightweight archery quivers. They’re popular with bow hunters and generally sell well during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
They’re also not something you’d expect to get caught up in a global trade war.
Even though Poston makes the$180 carbon fiber quivers in the U.S., they include parts produced overseas.
And that’s where he hit a snag last month, when packages got stuck in shipping purgatory upon their arrival at a major UPS hub.
The tariff landscape has been changing almost weekly in the last six months, and global shippers like UPS, which calculate customs duties and confirm documentation for government officials, have been left scrambling to adjust in real time.
Plus, when the U.S. government ended a longstanding

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