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"So, it's a time of decreasing ad revenue and recession hitting businesses large and small.
"Wrecking our economy by coming out of the single market and hitting businesses and jobs, that is a terrible way of trying to deal with the issue," the prime minister said.
The floods are also hitting businesses in Queensland, which is Australia's key coal-producing state.
This week the National Conference of State Legislatures arrived in Washington to lobby Senators to pass legislation that would allow states to tax across state lines, hitting businesses in other states that sell products online.
For many businesses, even the tax credit may not make insurance affordable at a time when the average premium for an individual health plan is more than $5,000 a year and many insurers are hitting businesses with double-digit rate increases.
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The growing risk of a no-deal Brexit is inevitably hitting business activity.
When recessions hit, businesses get into trouble.
A rupee depreciation creates inflationary pressure and hits businesses' operating costs.
This, in turn, has hit businesses hard in a country that imports almost everything.
No one thinks it is a good idea to hit businesses with big tax increases when the economy is fragile.
The steady rise of interest rates, by four percentage points since April 2005, has hit businesses and also consumers, whose enthusiastic spending has sustained growth.
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