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China has threatened to “resolutely take countermeasures” in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of an additional 50% tariff
From U.S. News & World Report
The Australian stock market plunged on Monday as the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs hit investor sentiment.
From The Financial Times
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke with reporters on the Hill Friday and called on more Republicans to join a bipartisan bill from Sens. Maria Cantwell and Chuck Grassley to limit President D...
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President Trump is cracking down on a popular tariff exemption for goods from China that allowed small shipments to avoid duties and customs inspections. Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order eliminating the so-called de minimis provision for low-value parcels from China,
The White House plans to nix the exemption for other countries once systems are in place to collect duty revenue, with few exceptions.
Woodbridge-based Orange Cheese Co. is seeing its profits squeezed by President Trump's tariffs imposed against China.
Cheap clothing and products from Shein, Temu and other Chinese online retailers could soon get more expensive. The White House is ending an exemption that prevented tariffs on sma
Dropshippers will face a tough year, as the escalating trade war with China cuts into their margins. But hope isn't lost. Here's who can benefit.
Temu's rock bottom prices may become a thing of the past, as Donald Trump's tariffs may force the e-commerce seller to raise prices.
Governor Gavin Newsom said he’s seeking exemptions for California-made products from retaliatory tariffs and wants to open talks with global allies over new trade relationships.
Apple's total cost of parts for the iPhone 16 Pro (256GB), for example, will go from $550 to $820, according to one analyst.
About 87% of the avocados being imported to the US come from Mexico. After Trump's Liberation Day orders, the popular fruit will still come tariff-free.
Donald Trump ended de minimis tariff exemptions for packages up to $800 from China and Hong Kong. The rule loophole benefitted retailers like Temu.