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W hen Donald Trump’s tariffs are mentioned, you might recall his “Liberation Day” duties on uninhabited islands, his on-again ...
President Trump is readying plans for industry-specific tariffs to kick in alongside his country-by-country duties in two ...
Rising import tariffs on key printing supplies — including paper, inks and packaging materials — are placing significant ...
New tariffs threaten the optical industry, prompting urgent reevaluation of sourcing strategies and pricing as deadlines ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says tariff's implemented on other nations by President Trump has been "chaos" and is not what ...
Donald Trump plans to impose a 50% tariff on copper, affecting semi-finished products for various critical sectors. The move ...
The US has delayed the implementation of country-specific tariffs until August but has threatened a huge levy on imports of ...
The ongoing tariff negotiations have created a potentially more uncertain environment for electronics and other supply chains ...
Trade policy in the United States has been in flux in recent months. A theoretical analysis of recent increases in U.S.
Economists have long disliked tariffs and can point to research showing they harm the countries that impose them, including the workers and consumers in those economies.
With significant bilateral impacts, the Brazilian Center for Natural Stone (Centrorochas) is working closely with authorities ...
The impending 30 percent tariff on South African citrus imports to the U.S. threatens the livelihoods of South African citrus farmers, as it could lead to food inflation and a disruption in the ...