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American automakers are reeling after President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on vehicles and parts imported from Mexico ...
The sweeping tariffs are destructive to the growth of China’s supply-chain vendors like battery producers, though they would ...
The projected dramatic growth of the U.S. utility-scale battery storage sector in 2025 is threatened by the Trump ...
Even if gadget prices surge, we have plenty of cheaper options, like buying last year’s phone model instead of the latest and ...
The tariff rate on Chinese imports can be as high as 245% or zero, depending on the type of product that is being imported.
President Donald Trump's escalating trade war with China means hopeful solar buyers may have a much harder time getting systems installed in the U.S. in coming months.
The 25% tariffs that President Donald Trump has placed on them are expected to increase the cost of vehicles and likely ...
Many U.S. tech giants shifted their manufacturing toward Vietnam and other parts of Southeast Asia during the trade war with ...
China’s automotive industry, a bright spot in the world’s second-largest economy, remains exposed to an escalating US-China tariff war, with component manufacturers likely to bear the brunt of ...
According to a White House fact sheet released Tuesday night, these tariffs are a direct response to China’s recent export controls on critical raw materials and its retaliatory tariffs targeting U.S.
The 145% tariff from the U.S. and the retaliatory 125% tariff from China are putting businesses doing trade between the U.S.
Those shopping for a new smartphone or computer may be spared from tariff-induced sticker shock. At least, for now.