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PMMI Town Hall: Accepting Tariff Chaos as the New Normal

OEMs on the panel cited uncertainty as a challenge but otherwise highlighted the need for companies to adapt and accept the levies as the cost of doing business in today's market.

The uncertainty around tariffs remains the biggest challenge for OEMs.
The uncertainty around tariffs remains the biggest challenge for OEMs.
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While goalposts continue to shift regarding tariffs under the Trump Administration, the days when a minority of packaging and processing manufacturers felt the effects have passed. Two months ago, only 42% of businesses surveyed reported experiencing the impact of tariffs. On May 12, 89% of attendees at PMMI Town Hall: An Update on Navigating Tariffs Changes stated that tariffs are directly affecting their business.

“This shift tells us that companies are no longer on the edge of impact—they’re squarely in it,” said Izquierdo, Vice President of Market Development at PMMI, who moderated the session adding that 43% of webinar attendees reported a drop in business activity—up significantly from 27% earlier in the year.

With U.S. tariff decisions evolving rapidly—particularly with China, Europe, and North American partners—machinery builders face rising procurement costs, strained customer relationships, and mounting uncertainty.

Yet, despite the volatility, the conversation between Izquierdo, Shawn Marie Jarosz, Founder and Chief Strategist at TradeMoves LLC, Alan Shuhaibar, President and CEO of BellatRx, and Harrison Chien, VP of Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service at Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc., was notably proactive in tone. For many firms, they now accept that tariffs are no longer a surprise—they're a cost of doing business. The question is: how well are OEMs managing them?

Most firms expect tariffs to increase procurement costs, especially for imported parts. But what stood out in the data was the breadth of the impact:

  • 86% cited higher procurement costs.
  • 72% anticipated domestic price increases.
  • Only 7% said tariffs had no significant impact.

Mitigation: From policy literacy to practical adjustments

Jarosz offered a stark overview of current trade dynamics, including a new 30% tariff on Chinese imports and a breakdown of tariffs by part origin and manufacturing location. She also provided practical advice.

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