This golf pushcart retailer saw sales plummet 30% during the US-China trade war. Then COVID-19 made it an unexpected winner of the pandemic.

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  • Oregon-based small business ProActive Sports is the American distributor of Clicgear, a Chinese-made golf pushcart described as the "Rolls Royce of pushcarts."
  • At the height of the US-China trade war, the US slapped a 25% tariff on ProActive's products, and the company saw sales tank 30% as it had to raise prices to accommodate the new tax.
  • Less than a year later, the business is suddenly booming.
  • The company has found itself an unexpected winner of the coronavirus pandemic, since many courses have banned rental pushcarts and golfers have had to buy their own.
  • Business Insider spoke to ProActive owner Steve Skinner, who put his whirlwind year into perspective.
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While the coronavirus pandemic has largely crippled America's economy, there have been some unexpected winners in the COVID-19 era — from baking yeast to the Nintendo Switch

The golf pushcart industry is another one of these pandemic successes. With many courses pausing rentals of golf carts and pushcarts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, many golfers have started buying their own.

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