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Korean food and fashion companies expanding exports to the United States are breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. government decided to delay reciprocal tariffs for 90 days.
Economists and supply chain experts told BI consumers will spend about $4,000 more this year due to cost increases caused by ...
But the increases won’t be applied equally — some items are likely to see much higher price hikes than others. Trump imposed ...
One study of the current state of U.S. tariffs and foreign retaliation suggests that Wednesday’s euphoria over President ...
China's finance ministry announced it will begin imposing 84% tariffs on the United States starting Thursday, April 10. The tariff is higher than the 34% initially announced by China and comes as ...
President Trump finally announced his long-awaited “Liberation Day” tariff plan: a new 10% minimum tax on all goods entering ...
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) -- Fear and anxiety are being felt among within the Tri-State's food and fashion industries amid President Donald Trump's tariff announcements.
As global financial markets plunge in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, Americans must also ...
Higher prices ahead for clothing, produce So what does it mean ... in the long run after shoppers switch to cheaper alternatives. "Food prices rise 2.5% in the short-run and stay 2.9% higher ...