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While most of the printing happens in U.S.A., the shirts and printing supplies are often imported. Ongoing foreign trade wars could raise the cost of future manufacturing processes.
High-end medical devices, including those made in the United States, may be especially vulnerable to tariffs because they’re built with parts from around the world.
Donald Trump has agreed to substantially roll back tariffs on China as the two nations continue to work toward a permanent trade deal.
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President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 50% tariff on all goods coming into the United States from the European Union starting next weekend was the latest zag after several zigs on trade policy that have befuddled financial markets,
President Trump’s administration is reducing tariffs on small packages from China from 120 percent to 54 percent in light of the three-month trade truce with Beijing. The White House announced the
Many U.S. businesses are facing a dilemma of whether to pay more to ship from China at the current tariff rate of 30%, or wait in the hope that the Trump administration will lower the tariffs further.
For US logistics firms, the 90-day tariff pause was welcome news. But what is the real impact, and what happens next?
Prior to President Trump's second term, there was little back and forth between the U.S. and China on tariffs. Here's what to know.
China, however, retaliated with countermeasures of its own, imposing steep tariffs on American imports. Trump decided to make an example of the country. “Based on the lack of respect that China ...
President Donald Trump announced that China and US had agreed to pause escalating tariffs for 90 days. Florida has its own imports and exports.
The tariff announcements placed a particularly high penalty on companies that manufactured in China, causing a scramble to figure out a way to make operational changes very quickly or risk losing billions.