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Companies from Walmart to Mattel have already informed customers of their expected price hikes due to Trump's tariffs.
U.S.-China trade talks in Geneva resulted in a temporary slash of tariff rates, but the ripple effect of this tit-for-tat escalation won’t disappear anytime soon.
Businesses are rushing to import Chinese goods after the U.S. struck a temporary deal. This "stop-go" nature of trade could still mean higher prices and doesn't ease uncertainty, an economist warns.
The regional bloc has concluded negotiations to upgrade agreements that target easier trade - not just within the grouping itself, but also with its top economic partner, China.
Some have rushed to take advantage of the rollback by frontloading and stockpiling shipments. Container bookings for China to U.S. routes soared nearly 300% in the days after the truce was announced, particularly as businesses anticipate end-of-year holiday shopping demand.
With his tariff 'deals,' President Trump leaves international trade relationships even more unsettled than before.
Trump hints at China visit after US-China slash tariffs in surprise truce — Bitcoin eyes next move amid global optimism.
High-end medical devices, including those made in the United States, may be especially vulnerable to tariffs because they’re built with parts from around the world.
Observer spoke with dozens of retail CEOs and founders, consumer experts and supply chain strategists about how they are navigating tariffs.