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Toys, collectibles and other imported goods are jam-packed in the exhibit hall at San Diego Comic-Con this year. However, toy ...
Now that the tariffs have come down to about 30 percent, the flow of goods is happening, and it's just a question of, where is the tariff going to be absorbed? It's not just by toy makers.
With summer in full swing in the United States, retail executives are sweating a different season. It’s less than 22 weeks ...
Volvo Cars said it has scaled back its U.S. model lineup this year, among the first examples of a major automaker halting U.S ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded in June in a broad advance, potentially tempering some concerns about a retrenchment in consumer ...
Summer is heating up, and so is inflation, as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are driving up the cost of your ...
Business owners are paring back product offerings and trying to keep up with shifting deadlines and tax rates on imported ...
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How tariff whiplash might turn holiday shopping into retail nightmare — even months before Christmas
Months of confusion over which foreign countries’ goods may become more expensive to import has left a question mark over the ...
It’s quiet ... a little too quiet,” writes Mark Haefele, chief investment officer of UBS Global Wealth Management.
President Trump’s new levies, which have pushed the country’s tariffs to their highest levels in decades, are typically paid by importers when goods reach U.S. ports. So there is little mystery about ...
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