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The Trump administration has proposed additional tariffs on imports from 60 economies in response to these economies’ failure to address trade in goods produced with forced labor. On Tuesday, the U.S.
The Trump administration is pursuing legal action to halt the process of tariff refunds after $20 billion in tariff money has already been sent out to importers and shippers
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI, June 3 (Reuters) - The United States has proposed an additional tariff of 12.5% on imports from India, saying it is among 60 economies that failed to curb imports made with forced labour,
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Costco slips on plans to refund tariff returns to customers. The negative reaction may be deserved
Retail giant Costco Wholesale (COST) hinted on its most recent earnings call that it is looking to pass the benefits of tariff refunds on to customers in some form. However, the market reacted negatively to the news,
Five Below (NASDAQ:FIVE) shares fell about 11% at Thursday's market open, as investors looked past a stronger-than-expected first quarter earnings report and instead focused on the assumptions underlying the company's raised full-year guidance.
A US trade judge took the unusual step of personally responding to the Trump administration’s appeal of his order to refund $166 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court declared unlawful, calling the government’s filings “colorful” and questioning its legal stance.
Canadian PM Mark Carney said that Trump's latest tariff attack is "not a surprise" and insisted Canada has a "strong" system for cracking down on forced labor.
The farm equipment manufacturer still expects about $900 million in net tariff costs for the current fiscal year, executives said.