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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.
A sharp drop in Chinese imports could lead to shortages of the following U.S. consumer products, one analysis shows.
While MIC2025 was officially shelved from public discourse in 2018 due to intense international backlash, its core objectives ...
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, continues to source a significant share of its products from China, although the ...
For decades, almost all of U.S. tech production has happened abroad. Here's a look at what it would cost consumers to buy ...
NPR's Planet Money explains the counterintuitive rules behind what counts as a "country of origin" or "Made in China." Of all the tariffs the United States has imposed on products from around the ...
With tariffs of up to 145% on goods imported from China already in place, experts warn that some common items could become scarce, while others will rise significantly in price. Chinese imports ...
Now might be a good time to start back-to-school, Halloween, Christmas and Hanukkah shopping, thanks to tariff-induced potential price hikes.
The quiet approach allows Beijing, which has repeatedly said it is willing to fight till the end unless the U.S. lifts its 145% tariffs, to maintain its public messaging while privately taking ...