Black business owners reflect on how tariffs have impacted them

A woman standing alone in her toy store.
Business owners like Terri-Nichelle Bradley are unsure what the future holds but remain hopeful. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Atlanta entrepreneurs continue to explore ways to manage rising material costs as tariffs put a strain on Black-owned small businesses.

Brian Reynolds owns Just for Teens, a skincare company.

“I’m in Asia right now, I’m meeting with four or five different factories. And then also I’m comparing prices,” said Reynolds.