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American businesses that rely on Chinese goods are reacting with muted relief after the U.S. and China agreed to pause their ...
Some luxury labels are pulling back from steep markdowns in China, seeking to rebuild an image of exclusivity to lure back ...
The emails started pouring in on April 9, the day President Donald Trump’s 145% tariff on Chinese imports took effect.
Founders say that cartons, boxes, tins, bottles and other containers have become one of their biggest tariff pain points.
Virtually every product brought into the United States must have a so-called "country of origin." Think of it as the official ...
Glassware: Almost 30% of U.S. imports of glassware and other products made of glass comes from China. Furniture and bedding: $18.5 billion's worth of furniture and bedding comes from China.
Some luxury labels ... in China, seeking to rebuild an image of exclusivity to lure back wealthy shoppers whose spending is more immune to economic slowdown. None of the products sold by Kering ...
China has had to deal with the reputation of producing inferior, knockoff goods for decades, Well, not anymore, as the ...
The US imports more than $30 billion of these products from China, accounting for 73% of all its imports in the category. Analysts predict that this sector will be one of the hardest hit ...
As of late, there have been numerous conversations surrounding how products are labeled, especially in relation to “Made in ...
You’re about to feel the effects of President Donald Trump’s trade war every time you shop. In a matter of weeks, infinite varieties, colors, sizes and flavors will be replaced with smaller selections ...