Economic uncertainty brought on by constantly changing tariff policy and persistently high inflation is taking a greater toll on the warehouse sector.| CNBC
President Trump retaliated against China's export controls on rare earths after suggesting he also would cancel a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.| CNBC
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector contracted in September for the seventh consecutive month, according to the nation's supply executives in the Institute for Supply Management’s latest Purchasing Managers Index (PMI). Although the overall U.S. economy is still growing, tariffs and supply chain impacts look to be keeping the manufacturing industry in contraction territory. The […] The post ISM’s Index Shows Tariffs, Supply Chain Are Pain Points for Manufacturers appeared ...| New Jersey Business & Industry Association
President Donald Trump has often relied on sector-specific tariffs to enact his sprawling trade agenda.| CNBC
Tariff-driven markets bring volatility and disruption, but they also create opportunities. With smart diversification, focus on quality, and disciplined strategy, investors can turn short-term challenges into long-term growth. The post Long-term Investment Strategies in a Tariff-Driven Market Environment appeared first on Hivelr.| Hivelr
A new executive order opened the door to possibilities that could ease levies on certain imported flowers, even as a Supreme Court case looms over the president’s authority to impose them. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Sept. 5 that revised the list of products that may qualify to be exempt from tariffs. Certain […] The post Executive Order Could Open Door to Duty-Free Flowers appeared first on safnow.org.| safnow.org
Apple expects tariffs to add $900 million to its costs for the current quarter, assuming no other major changes occur, CEO Tim Cook said Thursday.| CNBC
South Korea's economy could fall into crises rivaling its 1997 meltdown if the government accepts current U.S. demands, President Lee Jae Myung told Reuters.| CNBC
Congratulations on taking your business global! In the world of global e-commerce, the flow of goods between the United States and China is a primary artery. But over the last few years, this vital trade route has been reshaped by a complex web of tariffs and regulations. For small and ... Read more| ZhenHub
Due to recent changes in U.S. trade policy, shopping for discounted overseas fountain pens has become more costly and complicated. The suspension of the de minimis exception by President Trump, coupled with a weaker dollar, will raise prices and reduce options for American consumers, benefiting domestic businesses instead. The post De Minimis Suspended: Why Imported Fountain Pens Just Got A Lot More Expensive appeared first on The Pelikan's Perch.| The Pelikan's Perch
President Donald Trump said he will impose a 50% tariff on copper imports and suggested more steep sector-specific duties are on the way.| CNBC
At a wine shop in Washington's Capitol Hill neighborhood, bottles sourced from Europe are becoming costlier to import.| Digital Journal
On August 7, 2025, President Trump's reciprocal tariffs fully came into effect. The overall U.S. effective tariff rate has now risen to an estimated| Global Trade Law Blog
China on Tuesday announced preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola imports, a fresh escalation in the year-long trade dispute that began with Ottawa's imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last August.| Farmtario
Donald Trump has suspended De Minimis for all countries, a rule that exempted foreign goods valued under $800 from import duty.| Heddels
China on Tuesday announced preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola imports, a fresh escalation in the year-long trade dispute that began with Ottawa's imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last August.| Alberta Farmer Express
Canada, Mexico and China responded to Trump's long-promised tariffs on imports, with Canada immediately retaliating. The EU also weighed in with its reaction.| CNBC
Economists at the Wall Street firm expect gross domestic product to rise at just a 1.1% annual pace through 2025.| CNBC
This essay was originally published by American Mind on June 11th, 2025. A country is more than just a group of self-interested individuals. Ever since “Liberation Day,” President Trump’s tariff policy has provoked spirited public discussion. Supporters and opponents have vigorously debated the economic and political consequences of the administration’s departure from our governing elites’ […] The post Trump’s Patriotic View of Trade appeared first on The American Way of Life.| The American Way of Life
If the White House wants tariffs, but the courts strike down the Reciprocal Tariffs, what other options are out there? This is the question we asked| Global Trade Law Blog
RePORT Labour tight, but purse strings tighter in Australia Economic Outlook Improves Slightly Amid Job Strength and Supportive Exports, But Recovery Remains Uneven| Oxford Economics
WASHINGTON (July 16): US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had struck a trade pact with Indonesia resulting in significant purchase commitments from the Southeast Asian country, following negotiations to avoid steeper tariffs. Indonesian goods entering the United States would face a 19 per cent tariff, Trump said in a post on his TruthRead More| Borneo Post Online
Distillery owner Colin Spoelman reveals the impacts of tariffs on his small business, and why it’s nothing new for whiskey makers. The post When Life Gives You Tariffs, Make Moonshine appeared first on Edible Manhattan.| Edible Manhattan
Despite uncertainty, digital transformation remains essential, driving resilience, growth, and competitiveness in today's evolving business landscape.| IDC Blog
It has been a crazy and volatile year when it comes to import tariffs. From the tariffs threats to the implementation to the pauses on certain tariffs, you never know what you are going to wake up to from one day to the next. Last week was no different. On May 28, the US Court... The post IEEPA Tariffs Struck Down by CIT appeared first on Export Solutions, Inc..| Export Solutions, Inc.
Ok, I know I told you all last post we were going to talk about exceptions and exemptions, and you were probably super excited to read my deep dive into how to take advantage of them, but I changed my mind. Yes, cue the cliché about “women changing their minds” but seriously, something else has... The post Talk to Me – Tariff Terror appeared first on Export Solutions, Inc..| Export Solutions, Inc.
With the recent imposition of additional 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, many companies are seeking ways to alleviate the financial burden of these extra duties. Some traditional duty-saving methods, such as duty drawback, are no longer viable due to these new tariffs. As a result, companies are exploring alternative strategies to maintain... The post How Chapter 98 Can Help Mitigate Additional Costs appeared first on Export Solutions, Inc..| Export Solutions, Inc.
On May 28, 2025, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) unanimously struck down the extensive tariffs imposed by President Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The CIT held that the imposition of the tariffs exceeded the authority granted to the President by Congress under IEEPA. The Court... Continue Reading| Global Trade Law Blog
A serious step up in civil and criminal enforcement of customs laws, including tariff evasion, is imminent. In a May 12 memorandum, the Department of Justice’s new Chief of the Criminal Division, Matthew Galeotti, counted as one of the “most urgent” threats to the country “[t]rade and customs fraud, including tariff evasion.” Earlier in the Administration,... Continue Reading| Global Trade Law Blog
Tariffs announced Saturday by the Trump administration are expected to have a profound impact on the global automotive industry.| CNBC
"Tariffs and Mortgage Defaults: Are More Power of Sale Homes Coming?" explores how tariffs and inflation may trigger mortgage defaults.| Stop Power of Sale in Toronto, Ontario
The Bank of Canada decided to leave interest rates unchanged on April 16, which brought an end to the series of interest rate reductions that began in 2024.| The Western Producer
CNBC calculated how much well-known holdings rallied between when Trump posted and session highs.| CNBC
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico could raise prices on strawberries, avocados and bananas, Target CEO Brian Cornell said.| CNBC
Market analyst explains why U.S. tariffs are unlikely to significantly affect Canadian cattle prices right now.| Canadian Cattlemen
Following President Trump’s February 1, 2025, announcement of a sweeping set of tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, citing immigration concerns and the flow of fentanyl, trade ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
After months of anticipation, on February 1, 2025, President Trump announced the imposition of significant tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China through three Executive Orders (EOs). While ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
On January 20, 2025, Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States. Within hours of taking office, President Trump issued dozens of executive orders and an “America ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Around 60% of the electric cars produced in the world come from China. Until recently, most were sold internally, to| WhichEV.Net
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, including the industry leader BYD, are escalating their exports to Brazil and Mexico amid impending| WhichEV.Net
On May 14, 2024, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) published the Four-Year Review of Actions Taken in the Section 301 Investigation (“Report”), which addresses the four-year review of ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law