Retailers are rethinking their supply chain strategies amid Trump’s trade war. Here’s what that means for consumers.
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How Trump's Tariff Rebate Checks Differ from Covid Stimulus Payments
The proposed American Workers Rebate Act of 2025, championed by President Donald Trump, revives the idea of direct payments ...
CEA Nageswaran expects India-US tariff resolution soon, with GDP growth at 7.8% and urban consumption improving through tax ...
Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran said, according to his intuition, the penal tariff was unlikely to continue ...
The decision by the Supreme Court regarding the Trump tariffs will have a very significant impact on the financial markets. Click for more on U.S. Economy.
President Trump’s new tariffs on India — starting with a 25% duty on Aug. 7 and followed by another 25% on Aug. 27 — are ...
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India-US crucial trade talks begin after Donald Trump's 50% tariff move
The Trump administration's chief negotiator, Brendan Lynch, is in India for trade discussions following Washington's decision to impose a 50% tariff on Indian goods, a move New Delhi termed "unfair, ...
Brzytwa has led CTA's research helping tech firms prepare for Trump's trade war, but during our talk, he confirmed that "the reality has been a lot more difficult and far worse, because of not just ...
President Trump's elimination of the 90-year-old de minimis shipping exemption is hitting online shoppers with shocking ...
Fleet confidence is falling as tariffs drive up costs, pushing Class 8 truck orders, backlogs, and recovery into 2026–2027.
The de minimis exemption allowed many cheap products from websites like Shein and Temu to ship to the U.S. tariff-free. With the exemption eliminated, prices at low-cost retailers are expected to rise ...
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