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Who’s paying for Donald Trump’s tariffs? So far, American businesses and consumers. General Motors Co. was the latest US ...
General Motors said tariffs slashed its second-quarter income by more than $1 billion, and other companies pointed to import ...
By Marcelo Teixeira and Oliver Griffin NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bowls and smoothies made of the Amazon berry açaí have become ...
Companies are rerouting supply chains, sharing costs with suppliers, and, yes, raising their prices.
Many U.S. companies, including GM, Walmart, and Home Depot, are currently absorbing tariff costs, sacrificing profits to ...
Small business owner Legrand Lindor knew tariffs were coming, but when a $5,000 import tax bill came on aluminum components ...
Donald Trump said his tariffs would make the US car industry “great again”, but a different story is starting to emerge.
President Donald Trump's reasoning that tariffs will punish Canada for its role in the drug crisis doesn't hold water.
In an Allianz Trade survey released May 20, 54% of U.S. companies said they will increase prices due to higher tariff rates, while just 15% plan to absorb increased costs.
With inflation creeping back into the US economy, it's as important as ever to have a firm grasp on Donald Trump's tariffs and what they mean.
Trump's tariffs have companies scrambling as they navigate cost increases. Here are the companies that have talked about hiking prices.
A global plunge in prices, led by increased production from China, and U.S. tariffs threaten steel manufacturing, which has ...