In the past, retailers have been largely successful at passing tariffs over to consumers. But it may be harder for them to do if tariffs rise sharply.
Trump stated he will punish Mexico and China with a 25% tariff on goods unless both countries stop the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
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Overall, said Matt Orton, head of advisory solutions and market strategy and chief market strategist at Raymond James ...
A report from the National Retail Federation (NRF) says the proposed tariffs would mainly impact consumer product categories ...
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While all manner of steel and aluminum product imports from China now face a new 25% tariff, Chinese-made metalworking ...
The country's Commerce Minister recently urged French officials to encourage the EU to negotiate a fair solution ...
Trump Tariff Threat The biggest difference with respect to China policy is on trade, where Trump has proposed tariffs on ...
China, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, and Iran are among the countries likely to feel an immediate or near-term impact of any new ...
Mike Baudendistel, head of intermodal solutions at FreightWaves SONAR, discussed on The Stockout’s election special Monday what Tuesday’s presidential election might mean for the retail and consumer ...
(Reuters) -U.S. shoppers could lose up to $78 billion in annual spending power annually if presidential candidate Donald ...