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If you've taken a "tariff tour" of your own home, then you already know how deeply you depend on goods from China.
China imposed 125% tariffs on all U.S. imports earlier this month in a tit-for-tat response to the Trump administration’s “reciprocal” tariffs against China.
Economists and other financial experts weigh in on how new trade policies will affect prices, product availability and ...
As the U.S. and China negotiate a trade deal, Trump has lowered a levy on “de minimis” low-value packages, such as online ...
Shipments of Chinese goods to the U.S. are plunging ... baby goods and other items that would typically be headed toward U.S. ports. "Once this pull-forward effect fades, U.S. companies could ...
likely leading to higher prices for goods from low-cost Chinese sellers. The so-called de minimis exemption allowed items that come from sites like Temu, AliExpress and Shein worth less that $800 ...
The Chinese embassy in Washington said ... Other companies were added to the list for acquiring U.S.-origin items to advance China's quantum technology capabilities and for selling products ...
With tariffs on Chinese imports at 145%, factories that make items like coffee machines and yoga pants have halted shipments to the US and have idled their assembly lines to a three or four day week.
Citing an anonymous source, Reuters reported the Chinese Commerce Ministry task force is working on a list of U.S. imports ... companies for details about items they import from the U.S. and ...