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But the new tariffs have certainly not brought it to a standstill. That is partly because plenty of Chinese exports go ...
Goods imports soared $16.3 billion to $342.7 billion, likely as businesses rushed to bring in goods to avoid President Donald ...
As the International Workers' Day, which falls on May 1, approaches, a grand gathering was held to celebrate the 100th ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday said the onus is on China to bring down its tariffs as he outlined how many jobs the world's second-largest economy stands to lose in a trade war.
Amazon is denying a report that it plans to list how much tariffs add to the cost of products being sold to shoppers.
Truckers may become an even more vital, and scrutinized, part of the U.S. economy soon as the U.S. trade war with China ...
An executive from the company, speaking to Reuters, warned that Trump’s on-again, off-again, add another 25% for retaliation approach to tariffs will likely lead to shortages as we head toward summer.
"It's a precipitous drop in volume with a number of major American retailers stopping all shipments from China based on the ...
The California Newsroom and the Texas Standard team up to examine how the Trump administration is changing life in two of the ...
Amazon said it will not display the cost of tariffs on its products after the White House responded to a report about the ...
The announcement comes as tensions between Washington and Beijing have mounted recently and as the White House has sought more broadly to on-shore supply chains and push American manufacturing.
But it looks like that report about Amazon listing tariffs wasn’t true. Or, at least things changed after the story broke.