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The Guardian – Business • May 18, 2025
This pause in the trade war will be brief. Small businesses, plan accordingly
The temporary halt in tariffs offers some relief to businesses, but ongoing levies and historical duties continue to impact import costs and trade expectations moving forward.
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CNBC Business • May 09, 2025
First Chinese freight ship goods hit with Trump's 145%-plus tariffs arriving at U.S. ports
The arrival of Chinese-made products subjected to steep tariffs marks a notable development impacting import costs for major U.S. retailers across various industries.
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