After about 50 years, a furniture company in BC, 170 people are fired and taken to the United States.
Prepac’s production closes the Delta plant and transfers all operations instead of North Carolina.
Employee Union believes in the least partially accused of the Donald Trump Tariff War, but the company insists that this is not.
“We did the deal between several months of negotiation last year,” Gavin McGarrigle gives the West Regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional regional.
“We have come to an agreement in mid-December and only 60 days later, we saw the chaos caused by this tariff threat, and now we saw this personal hedge fund that has now left people with this company.”

In a statement to the global news, Prepaj CEO Nick Bozikis was a product of many months and analyzes to become a North Carolina enterprise and began to pass through the risk of any tariff.

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Since we opened the North Carolina rig in 2021 and the closure of our object of northoline, today is a necessary step, reflecting the prospects of preparation today and the company today. “
Bozikis is proud of heritage in Delta, but the North Carolina rig is closer to the largest customer base, the largest customer base on the east coast.
“We are determined to support a smooth passage for all influential workers,” he said.
“This decision was not reflected in the quality of our BC team.”
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