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The Savannah Downtown Business Association will hold the ‘Tariffs Talk Breakfast’ on May 22, 2025, at the Coastal Georgia Center. The event will explore the effects of tariffs on local businesses and the economy. Moderated by Greg Coy of WJCL News, the event features speakers like Dr. Michael Toma and Leigh Ryan. The breakfast is free for members and aims to foster dialogue among local stakeholders about pressing economic issues. Registration is required by May 19, 2025.
Savannah – The Savannah Downtown Business Association (SDBA) is set to host a significant event titled “Tariffs Talk Breakfast” on May 22, 2025, at the Coastal Georgia Center, located at 305 Fahm Street. This gathering is designed to address the critical impacts of tariffs on the local economy, focusing on businesses, consumers, and overall economic development.
The breakfast will commence at 7:45 a.m., followed by the program beginning at 8:30 a.m. Greg Coy, a notable figure from WJCL News, will serve as the moderator for the event. It aims to provide attendees with valuable, data-driven insights and updates regarding market conditions influenced by tariffs.
The roster of featured speakers includes Dr. Michael Toma, an esteemed economist and professor at Georgia Southern University, along with Leigh Ryan, the Vice President of the World Trade Center Savannah, and Ronnie Hall, Director of Operations at SAMET Savannah. These experts will share their perspectives on the local ramifications of tariffs, enriching the audience’s understanding of complex economic dynamics.
A crucial aspect of the event is the open Q&A forum, which will encourage active participation and engagement from local business owners and stakeholders. This interaction allows attendees to voice their concerns and inquiries regarding tariffs and their effects on the Savannah economy.
Admission for the “Tariffs Talk Breakfast” is complimentary for SDBA members, while non-members can attend for a fee of $20. In order to manage expectations regarding attendance, registration is required, and seating is limited. Those interested in participating must complete their registration by May 19, 2025.
For additional information and to register, prospective attendees can visit the SDBA website. This event serves not only as a forum for professional development but also as a vital opportunity for local business and community members to discuss pertinent economic issues related to tariffs.
The importance of this discussion is underscored by the current climate surrounding international trade and its direct effects on local economies. By focusing on how tariffs impact businesses and consumers in Savannah, the SDBA aims to arm local stakeholders with the knowledge needed to navigate these challenges and foster sustainable economic growth in the region.
Participants are encouraged to bring their experiences, questions, and insights to the table, contributing to a collective understanding of how legislative changes in trade policies can influence the Savannah business landscape.
As businesses face ongoing challenges and uncertainty linked to international trade, this event is timely. It reflects the need for ongoing dialogue and education on economic issues that directly impact local operations and the broader community. The SDBA’s initiative to host the “Tariffs Talk Breakfast” signifies a proactive step in nurturing a collaborative environment for addressing the evolving challenges posed by tariffs.
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