On August 25, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) issued a draft Federal Register notice to effectuate the President’s Executive Order (“EO”) on “Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of the Russian Federation,” which imposed additional tariffs on imports of Indian origin due to India directly or indirectly importing Russian oil. Under these new [...] The post US: CBP Effectuates Executive Order Increasing Tariffs by 25% for a total 50% on Indian Imp...| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
Malaysia investigates anti-dumping duty on flat-rolled steel imports from China, India, Japan, and South Korea.| BusinessLine
India’s Russian oil imports are under threat as Trump proposes new tariffs. Explore the potential impact on India’s energy security and global oil trade.| Shale Magazine
In a move with far-reaching implications for global supply chains and global diplomacy, China has lifted its export restrictions on rare earths to India. The monumental decision also includes key commodities like fertilizers and tunnel boring machines, and follows high-level talks between Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who […]| MetalMiner
Tariff hypocrisy on full view inside the White House| Beyond Nuclear International
Last month Malaysian energy giant Petronas inked a deal to procure an estimated $43.4 billion of U.S. LNG over the next five years. The post Malaysia pivots from LNG exporter to importer appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Following are answers to common questions about the impact tariffs have on the U.S. and California economies. • How can tariffs affect trade between two countries (in a general sense)? The California Chamber of Commerce continues to voice concern about tariffs and any other actions that create uncertainty and increase the cost of doing business […]| Advocacy – California Chamber of Commerce
Starting August 29, imported goods sent through means other than the international postal network that are valued at or under $800 and that would otherwise qualify for the de minimis exemption will be subject to duties. President Trump signed an executive order on July 31 that suspended duty-free de minimis treatment for low-value shipments. The […] The post Executive Order Will Levy Duties on Low-Value Imports from World At-Large appeared first on CalChamber Alert.| CalChamber Alert
Donald Trump's last trade war with China allowed Shein and Temu to become e-commerce giants during a cost-of-living crisis. But his latest tariffs will not hurt the companies as much as those who rely on them.| www.abc.net.au
The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) accelerated during the month, moving up 3.87% from July to August as steel prices continued to slide. U.S. Steel Prices Continue Slow Downtrend U.S. steel prices have remained within a slow but steady downtrend since their late-March peak. As of mid-August, prices were down 9.49%, falling to their […]| MetalMiner
The Rare Earths MMI (Monthly Metals Index) moved sideways, rising a modest 0.37%. Overall, the global rare earth metals market has seen a whirlwind of developments in the past few weeks, sending ripples through both supply chains and pricing. A series of U.S. and Chinese policy moves, from Washington’s unprecedented price support for rare earth […]| MetalMiner
The latest copper tariffs represent a dramatic shift from previous policies, but the market is nonetheless working to improve supply security.| MetalMiner
As President Trump draws and redraws a new global tariff scheme, the shipping sector along the Delaware River — a crucial economic driver for the region — is eyeing the process warily and waiting for the impact. The president’s largest blow, a 125 percent tariff against China that he temporarily reduced, has been accompanied by… The post Delaware shipping sector warily watches for impact of Trump’s tariffs appeared first on Delaware Currents.| Delaware Currents
The U.S. automotive manufacturing sector recently got a shock from Trump's new copper tariffs. They come at a bad time, but there are solutions.| MetalMiner
A long-awaited trade deal on rare earths may ease tensions among U.S. manufacturers, but China reserves the right to shake things up.| MetalMiner
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.
The day after Christmas is typically a super-slow time for breaking news, especially in beer. Man drinks nine spiced Christmas ales! Tune in at 11 to hear about his hangover cure — leftover ham! But on Dec. 26, a tantalizing post appeared on the BeerAdvocate forum. During a recent shopping trip, a North Carolina beer drinker found a 6-pack of Newcastle Brown Ale, an easygoing British classic bearing an iconic blue star on its label. Lagunitas Brewing, the U.S. subsidiary of Newcastle’s pa...| VinePair
New "Trump Tariffs" are inbound, this time for steel and aluminum. Is there a method to the trade madness, or is it possible duties will stick around?| MetalMiner
Leaders at the National Bed Federation (NBF) are bracing themselves for a rise in the number of potentially unsafe, non-compliant mattresses being shipped to the UK following the huge import duties the US has placed on Chinese products. The new 145% tariffs on Chinese-manufactured products will lead to many Chinese exporters seeking new markets such […]| Bed Advice UK
Shein has increased the prices of several products in response to pending tariffs. As Bloomberg News reported, most of those U.S. price hikes by the| PYMNTS.com
Though stainless steel continued to move sideways, nickel prices maintained their upward trajectory, complicating the forecasting process.| MetalMiner
Steel prices recently jumped on increased pre-tariff demand. However, many industry insiders when they might find their peak.| MetalMiner
In brief With the official declaration of the Canada- U.S. tariff war, Canadian consumer behavior has undergone a significant shift, sparking a renewed sense of patriotism and a robust “buy Canadian” movement. As tariffs are expected to drive up the cost of imported goods, Canadians are increasingly turning to domestically-produced products. To meet this growing| Canada Insights
On February 10, 2025, President Trump issued two Presidential Proclamations reimposing and expanding tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States pursuant to Section 232 of ...| Global Trade & Sanctions Law
President Trump issued a memorandum directing the US Trade Representative (“USTR”) and Secretary of Commerce to investigate alleged harm from non-reciprocal trade measures by trade partners and to issue recommendations based on their investigation. The memorandum argues that a range of tariff and non-tariff measures maintained by various countries have contributed to unfair and unbalanced trade and harmed the United States.| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
US tariffs on imports of Chinese-origin products went into effect at 12.01am ET on February 4, 2025, with 10% duties being imposed on all imports of Chinese-origin goods. The executive order implementing the tariffs directs that in addition to imposing 10% tariffs on all goods of Chinese origin, low-value shipments of Chinese-origin goods are no| Import and Trade Remedies Blog
There will likely be tariffs, but some policies might be an improvement over Biden.| The Dispatch
The global steel industry may be looking down the barrel at some big changes as Trump's win, potential tariffs, and auto industry issues mount.| MetalMiner
Are we seeing the first offshoots of a recovery in China’s steel industry? Some media outlets report that Chinese steel output turned positive for the first| MetalMiner
Chengjin Chu and co-authors discuss their latest research which presents a cross-trophic interaction study between the red imported fire ant and plants. The red imported fire ant (RIFA) is one of t…| The Applied Ecologist
As the potential for a trade war with China escalates, and the rhetoric about NAFTA continues to heat up, we thought we'd step back and talk a bit about the perception underlying current political concern regarding trade: trade deficits. President Trump's comments early in March stated that the U.S. has a deficit with almost every country--something that just isn't true.| PolicyMatters
Both Malaysia and India instituted anti-dumping investigations against China and several other countries accused of pushing cheap steel.| MetalMiner
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