The investment bank's Sunday note said that American consumers will shoulder the brunt of the cost of the tariff increases by the end of 2025.| Sourcing Journal
Following his threat to levy 100 percent tariffs on China last week, President Trump insists the relationship "will all be fine."| Sourcing Journal
September shipments jumped 8.3 percent to a six-month high as exports to ASEAN nations and the E.U. offset a 27 percent plunge to the U.S.| Sourcing Journal
Find all the latest articles and watch TV shows, reports and podcasts related to tariffs on France 24| France 24
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced steep tariffs on pharmaceuticals, heavy trucks, home fixtures and furniture, escalating his global trade war. The measures, effective October 1, mark Trump’s…| France 24
The post Steel and aluminium talks heat up after Carney’s visit to White House appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
U.S. trade policy remains in flux. Nevertheless, important elements of the new policy regime are apparent in data through July. What stands out are the large differences in realized tariff rates by trading partner, ranging from less than 5 percent for Canada and Mexico to 15 percent for Japan and to 40 percent for China. This post shows that the bulk of cross-country differences in tariff rates is explained by two factors: the U.S.-Canada-Mexico free trade agreement and differing sales shar...| Liberty Street Economics
In brief A recent case brought by the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF), in partnership with a network of federal enforcement agencies, highlights the resources the government is willing to expend to address trade and procurement fraud against the United States. On August 21, 2025, a federal grand jury [...] The post US: False Origins, Real Consequences – DOJ Task Force Enforces “Buy American” Act and Pursues Tariff Evasion ap...| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
The focus is now on unfinished business as auto duties go unmentioned.| The Japan Times
I wasn’t raised to think about tariffs. Odds are, you weren’t either. I was taught to work hard, get a job, earn a living, and if I was lucky, make a difference. That was the formula. That was the plan. No one ever pulled me aside to explain how international trade policies or import taxes […] The post What Do ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Mean for U.S. Manufacturing appeared first on FlexTrades.| FlexTrades
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) has negotiated the terms of a solar and BESS power purchase agreement (PPA) with Boston, Massachusetts-based developer Longroad Energy.| Energy-Storage.News
A TD report recommends that partnerships between Canadian and Chinese car companies could improve Canada’s EV ecosystem The post Economists say Ottawa should rethink tariffs on Chinese EVs appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Corporate profits, after exploding in the high-inflation era, fell this year. Tariffs are very difficult to pass on after the price spikes in 2020-2022.| Wolf Street
China’s tariffs are very clearly tied to Canada’s decision to impose our own tariffs on its electric vehicles and steel and aluminium.| The Western ProducerOpinions & Blogs | The Western Producer
The President joked about the upcoming ‘US/Canada merger’ The post Trump cuddles Carney appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Trump's high-tech policy is seriously schizophrenic. The post Chip Curbs and the Folly of U.S. Techno-Nationalism appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Previous Trump budget proposals sought to cut funding to the program, which helps parents buy essentials for their kids.| Articles – Truthout
US President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, praising progress toward a trade deal but offering few concrete tariff concessions. Trump lauded…| France 24
TARIC is the Integrated Tariff of the European Communities. We explain how to use the TARIC system step by step and what can be found there aside from tariffs.| ExamineChina
The Trump administration announced new trade measures this week aimed at building materials. The plan imposes a 10% duty on imported softwood lumber and a 25% tariff on kitchen cabinets and vanities—set to rise to 50% in 2026. The added cost burden threatens to ripple through the housing market, raising barriers to affordability at a […]| The Real Estate Roundtable
Globe and Mail article suggests U.S. dairy access to Canada is back as a topic of conversation in Ottawa| Grainews
Globe and Mail article suggests U.S. dairy access to Canada is back as a topic of conversation in Ottawa The post Media reports suggest U.S. dairy access to Canada a topic of conversation in Ottawa appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorLivestock & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Globe and Mail article suggests U.S. dairy access to Canada is back as a topic of conversation in Ottawa The post Media reports suggest U.S. dairy access to Canada a topic of conversation in Ottawa appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Livestock Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Polling report on perceptions of tariffs in the House battleground. The post Feeling the pressure of rising grocery costs Battleground voters lay the blame on Trump and Republicans in Congress appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
In August this year, the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) gathered ten analysts in Washington, DC as the “US-Taiwan Economic Relations Working Group” to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the US-Taiwan economic relationship. This article compiles thoughtful insights from the working group, which convened for a one-day workshop to outline key priorities for policy makers in both the United States and Taiwan with the goal of ensuring continued benefits from the US-Taiwan economic ...| Global Taiwan Institute
This week, State Rep. Rusty Grills (R-Newbern) sent a letter to President Donald Trump and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins urging emergency relief. He called the situation “a crisis…| WATE 6 On Your Side
When tariffs are levied against a specific country, that country might attempt to circumvent the tariff by rerouting products through a third country to avoid the higher taxes. Research in the aftermath of the 2018 U.S.-China trade war examined this phenomenon, finding that, while tariff circumvention through Vietnam did happen, it wasn’t as widespread as many had initially thought. That said, there still was an increase in tariff circumvention more broadly, and specifically via Chinese-own...| Harvard Business Review
The Bank of Canada considered holding interest rates steady in September amid trade uncertainty and stronger consumption, but opted to cut given signs of a weakening economy and tamer core inflation.| CMT News
As a young guy, my group of friends loved to play the board game, Landslide. During the game, players collected electoral votes in order to win the US Presidency. (We were a VERY politically active…| Lighting by Jeffrey
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the launch of a “cross-agency” Trade Fraud Task Force “to bring robust enforcement against importers and other parties who seek to ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Governments and industry continue to discuss how best to deal with Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products, particularly canola.| The Western ProducerAgriculture Market News & Market Prices | The Western Pro...
Beginning on December 4, 2016, I wrote my congressional Representative Bob Goodlatte a letter every day for nearly a year. I sent my last email on November 9, 2017, congratulating him on his decision to retire. My other blog Dear Bob chronicles all 338. I didn’t start writing Ben Cline when he moved into Virginia’s […]| The Patron Saint of Superheroes
According to Reuters, automakers have been absorbing billions in added expenses since tariffs took effect in April. However, they will… The post Car Makers Absorb Tariffs, but Not for Much Longer appeared first on IER.| IER
Trump’s policies are destroying key elements of U.S. economic prosperity| Michael Hudson
Issues with inventory levels in retail stores and having enough staff to stock and sell it emerged as key concerns in a tariff-related survey.| Home Textiles Today
A couple of months ago, I would have bet on a “quiet” market like the one we had in the teeth of the Great Recession. Good thing I kept my money in my pocket.| Home Textiles Today
Canadian food and beverage makers have begun to feel the pinch of trade tensions with the U.S. according to a new forcast by Farm Credit Canada, which downgraded sales growth predictions from the start of the year. The post Food and beverage makers’ sales predicted to slide on trade tensions: FCC appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
Canada’s new federal government needs to invest in a strategic trade plan for agriculture and agri-food. The post Trade policy matters, and Canadian agriculture needs to be on the board appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorEditorial & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Pharmaceutical drugs, furniture, heavy trucks targeted with 25%-100% tariffs The post Trump to add new import taxes starting Oct. 1 appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
Crude oil exports surged with Trans Mountain expansion online The post Port of Vancouver says record volumes of cargo moved during first half of 2025 appeared first on Investment Executive.| Investment Executive
The textile company temporarily cut 40 per cent of staff in February due to tariff threats and fundraising challenges| The Logic
Castle Water CEO John Reynolds is seeking your input on Ofwat’s consultation that could raise water charges by up to 66% for high-usage business customers. Share your views by 23 September to help shape the industry response.| Castle Water
The United States has recently announced significant tariff changes in August 2025, reshaping how businesses manage imports across key industries. These adjustments to U.S. import tariffs are designed to rebalance trade relationships and affect a wide range of goods entering the country. For importers, understanding the revised tariff rates is critical to avoiding unexpected costs […] The post U.S. tariff changes 2025: The ultimate business guide first appeared on Aramex Press.| Aramex Press
Annual all-items inflation rose to 2.9%, the highest level since January By David Enna, Tipswatch.com In what could be a crucially important report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today th…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
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The Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) remained sideways with an upside bias, rising 0.56% from August to September. Meanwhile, the global price of aluminum reached highs not seen since the beginning of the year. Track other MetalMiner monthly indexes here, and compare how the overall industrial metal market is performing. Worried about the fluctuating price […]| MetalMiner
Policies, regulations, investment priorities and farm supports must all be examined if Canada is to pivot into the future.| The Western Producer
The tariffs being enacted by President Trump is spurring stockpiling of goods.| RetailWire
Tariffs and trade tensions aside, Canadian agriculture needs the U.S. market and U.S. partners, the author writes. The post OPINION: Relationships between Canada and the U.S. matter appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorOp/Ed & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Canola is a winning industry for Canada, but right now the Canadian farmers growing it are feeling the squeeze from China’s tariffs.| Manitoba Co-operator
Rollins said financing the bailout with “tariff income that is now coming into America” was “absolutely a potential.”| Agweek
Amid uncertainty about crop sizes and demand, markets experts are urging farmers to minimize their risk and protect themselves going into harvest season.| Agweek
Nextracker has acquired steel solar frame manufacturer Origami Solar in an all-cash transaction of approximately $53 million.| Renewable Energy Business & Market Trends
The U.S. Court of Appeals' rejection last week of the Trump administration's global "emergency" tariff program was a welcome affirmation o...| sheldonfreeassociation.blogspot.com
Freight brokers face Q4 turbulence with tariffs, the end of de minimis, an 80% USPS traffic collapse, and a proposed $85B rail merger.| FreightCaviar
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. is pursuing further acquisitions in emerging economies, with the top Philippine port operator benefiting from a shift in trade flows triggered by the tariff war.| gCaptain
Japan’s exports fell for the fourth consecutive month as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs continued to cloud the prospects for global commerce, especially for trade involving the US.| gCaptain
NCGA's Krista Swanson says it would take about 226 bu. of corn to buy a ton of ammonium phosphate, which is up from the 180 bu. it took at the beginning of this year. As fertilizer costs are on the rise, corn prices are now at or below $4, and it's creating a grim outlook for 2026.| AgWeb
Embattled Montréal-based online retailer Ssense has been granted a stay order, temporarily protecting the company from a potential sale by its creditors.| BetaKit
Trump's chaos and confusion demand solid daily leadership from the Liberal Party of N.L.| Commentary Archives – The Independent
New-vehicle inventory is gradually increasing as next-model-year vehicles arrive and measures to encourage electric vehicle purchases take effect. Sales in August were higher compared to previous months and the previous year; new-vehicle inventory and days’ supply have declined year over year, based on Cox Automotive’s analysis of vAuto Live Market View data. 2.76M Total Inventoryas … Continued The post New-Inventory Holds Steady Amid Mixed Market Signals appeared first on Cox Automotiv...| Market Insights - Cox Automotive Inc.
ATLANTA, Sept. 10, 2025 – New-vehicle prices moved higher in August as more model year 2026 vehicles hit dealer lots and automakers work to offset higher costs. According to estimates from Kelley Blue Book, price increases accelerated in August as both key measures – average transaction price (ATP) and manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRPs) – increased … Continued The post Kelley Blue Book Report: August New-Vehicle Prices Rise as 2026 Models Hit Lots, EV Sales Accelerate a...| Market Insights - Cox Automotive Inc.
Equity stakes, loophole closures, and protecting domestic industries might make sense in someone else’s hands. Not from a president with no strategy or plan.| The American Prospect
With the recent changes to US import policy, many shops in the EU, including ham radio shops, have begun suspending shipments to the United States. This is the result of both a widespread suspension of shipments to the US by most EU mail carriers and the ongoing unpredictability of the situation. One French reseller of our products has written in to our blog, and wanted to explain the reason for their decision to suspend shipments to the US. We believe that other ham radio shops in the EU may...| rtl-sdr.com
Neoliberal free trade agreements in the 90’s dealt a crushing blow to the working class. The Left should learn the lessons of that period and support targeted tariffs paired with other industrial policies.| Damage
History has shown that geopolitical tensions lead to massive infrastructure projects around the world that can shift global trade patterns.| The Western Producer
President Donald Trump said Saturday he believes the Russia-Ukraine war would end if all NATO countries stopped buying oil from Russia and placed tariffs on China of 50% to 100% for its purchases of Russian petroleum.| PBS News
Recent changes in U.S. trade policy have South Carolina businesses feeling the effects of rising tariffs. According to a WTLX report from August 7, 2025, the average tariff rate on imported goods has jumped from just 2% at the start of the year to nearly 17% in the present. This dramatic increase is sending ripples […] The post Tariffs and South Carolina Businesses: What You Need to Know and How Legal Counsel Can Help appeared first on The Floyd Law Firm PC.| The Floyd Law Firm PC
On September 5th President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order updating tariff rules in line with ongoing trade negotiations. It designates coffee as an “unavailable natural resource,” eligible for exemption but only through future trade deals. 50% tariffs on Brazilian coffee have already shaken America’s market, and appear to be staying put. Brazil supplies 8M bags of coffee annually to the US, but roasters and traders are quickly pivoting to alternatives.| Coffee Intelligence
Trump’s latest economic offensive targets U.S. allies in Europe, Korea, and Japan with tariff hikes, investment shakedowns, and protection-money demands. Germany’s machinery exports face an “existential crisis,” Hyundai’s U.S. plant saw mass deportations, and Japan was forced into a $550 billion payout under threat of commercial chaos. As SCO and BRICS expand alternatives, America’s coercion of its own allies risks sparking nationalist backlash, de-dollarization, and a realignment...| Michael Hudson
Canola is a winning industry. It feeds the economy, supports thousands of families and helps keep our rural communities alive.| The Western Producer
J. M. Smucker raising its prices in the wake of US tariffs raises an alarm. The custodian of Folgers, Dunkin’ and Café Bustelo has long been a bellwether for America’s coffee market. But are tariffs the cause, or the final straw for a market already in decline? Smucker’s US retail coffee profits plunged 22% last quarter, as tariffs on Brazilian coffee increased input costs. Volumes fell 2% as net pricing went up 18%, signalling that households are cutting back. Tariffs could accelerate...| Coffee Intelligence
Many of the world’s coffee traders are now running on fumes. After a decade of relatively benign markets, the past five years have been a blur of price shocks, shipping snarls, rising labour costs, and now the extra burden of US tariffs. Smaller exporters and cooperatives face the sharpest strain, raising the question of who survives and how.| Coffee Intelligence
What will be the effect of ‘big beautiful’ tax refund checks? By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Last week I read a report by David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
On September 4, President Trump issued an executive order to implement a trade agreement recently reached between the United States and Japan. The executive order memorializes a trade agreement announced by President Trump in July and provides some additional details on the terms of the agreement. The agreement introduces a general tariff framework where a| Global Import Blog
Leerink Partners called the announcement a ‘positive’ given the delayed timeframe and the uncertainty that the administration will implement tariffs at all.| BioSpace
For most Americans, one of the biggest sources of stress today is as simple as the grocery bill. A new poll shows that 53% of U.S. adults say the cost of groceries is a major source of stress in their lives, while another 33% say it is a minor stress. That means only a small […] The post Grocery Costs Are Now Americans’ Biggest Financial Stress appeared first on Economics Insider.| Economics Insider
This past weekend, a video clip from the 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit held in Tianjin, China, went viral on social media, showing the three heads of state, Putin from Russia, Modi from India, and Xi from China, smiling and joking around with each other, with their translators present. Here is the clip with commentary from India Today. The reason why this clip was considered so significant, is because of U.S. President Donald Trump's new 50% tariff threats against India,...| Health Impact News
Recently, the import of toys is very popular, which is why we have prepared information on HS CODE for toys.| ShipHub
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani.| Manitoba Co-operator
Explore how tariffs impact on working capital for small businesses and understand their effect on pricing and operations.| Universal Funding
President Donald Trump’s latest legal setback on tariffs increases uncertainty for American importers while delaying economic dividends| Auto Finance News
FTR says July 2025 U.S. trailer orders dropped 39% M/M to 7,794 units, with tariffs and freight uncertainty reshaping supply and demand.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
Learn how 2025’s US tariffs and trade war disrupt Chinese factories, creating quality, continuity, and supply chain risks buyers must manage strategically.| QualityInspection.org
Some US customers have been surprised when contacted by carriers such as FedEx or UPS regarding additional costs due on delivery. Here's why.| Bondtech
Online retailer facing headwinds due to US trade policy, dip in luxury demand.| BetaKit
ATLANTA, Aug. 27, 2025 – August new-vehicle sales, when announced next week, are expected to remain healthy, as tariff-driven price increases remain muted and sales incentives increase. August’s monthly sales pace, or seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR), is forecast by Cox Automotive to reach 16.0 million in August, a slight decline from July’s robust 16.4 … Continued The post Cox Automotive Forecast: August New-Vehicle Sales Maintain Strong 16.0 Million Pace as EV Demand Surges Ah...| News Archive - Cox Automotive Inc.
Global vegetable oil stocks are forecast to tighten in the 2025-26 crop year, this should bode well for canola demand.| The Western Producer
With WTO gridlock and Trump tariffs escalating, India’s agriculture sector struggles to balance trade, climate, and farmer demands. #WTO #agriculture #tariffs| Policy Circle
New-vehicle supply at the start of August was 2.68 million units, according to Cox Automotive’s analysis of vAuto Live Market View data.| Cox Automotive Inc.
Market analysts outlined a challenging 2025 commercial vehicle outlook, with tariffs and inflation weighing on fleets, but long-term resilience is expected across the next decade.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
Photo by Ethan Brooke on Pexels.com A kangaroo walks into a bar and orders a martini. The bartender looks up quizzically, grabs the gin and start preparing the drink. After an appropriate shake and…| Lighting by Jeffrey
Startup aims to produce laser projector for construction sites in Montréal despite tariff concerns.| BetaKit
In the past several weeks the Trump administration has taken multiple actions on tariffs, based on several different legal authorities. The landscape is shifting almost continuously, and more changes are likely coming. A number of the tariff actions are linked to the results of bilateral negotiations that involve commitments to investment and other actions, although […]| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Under the Trump administration, the U.S. has adopted sweeping tariffs on nearly every trading partner, with a promise of more on a range of strategic sectors including industrial metals and ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
Tariffs. Duties. Regulatory up‑and‑downs. For anyone in the world of logistics, it’s like juggling flaming torches, exciting but nerve‑wracking. In this post, we’re taking a breezy stroll through how these tariff shifts are rippling across global trade and logistics operations, raising cross‑border shipping costs, fueling freight insurance headaches, and generally stirring up price increases. But… The post Tariffs, Duties, and Regulatory Volatility in Logistics appeared first on...| Scale Funding
Online retail giants Shein and Temu will likely adapt their business models in the face of Trump's tariffs, but its not good news for those fighting fast fashion.| www.abc.net.au
Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics is ready and willing to help him rig economic data.| The New Republic
Jerome Powell revealed the jobs market is suffering from a “much larger” slowdown than initially reported.| The New Republic