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With higher tariffs on Chinese imports set to raise vehicle prices in the US, global automakers are likely to turn to ...
Australians have begun voting in a bitterly contested general election, deciding a contest shaped by living costs, climate ...
Consumers can expect higher prices and delivery delays now that the Trump administration ended a duty-free exemption on low-value imports from China Friday. The expiration of the so-called de minimis ...
At the Port of Los Angeles, the frenetic choreography of cranes unloading containers from Asia has slowed to a tiptoe, and ...
Wall Street extended its gains to a ninth straight day Friday, marking the stock market’s longest winning streak since 2004 ...
A 25% import tax on engines, transmissions and other key car parts has come into force in the US, raising pressure on an ...
For Meta, Alphabet and other platforms, the elimination of the tariff exemption for inexpensive goods is already cutting into ...
The average car buyer doesn’t think about where the parts in their their vehicle come from – but automakers do.
The tariffs are expected to shrink the supply of less expensive vehicles. Nearly 80 percent of cars priced at less than ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy suggests that President Trump's China tariffs could inadvertently benefit Amazon. He argues that ...
Industry experts say prices for fireworks could more than double, thanks to the latest round of tariffs on Chinese-made products.
As the tariff war wages on -- we are starting to see prices increase on everyday items. And if the situation doesn’t improve -- there are real concerns that it could impact the business of Mardi Gras.
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