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In a major win for tech companies and consumers, smartphones, computers and key electronic components will be excluded from the Trump administration’s reciprocal 145% tariffs on Chinese goods.
Bananas are imported, sneakers are mostly made overseas and many everyday goods rely on foreign parts and labor.
According to Customs, the entry codes that allow shippers to apply for duty-free status temporarily stopped functioning.
Twelve former OpenAI employees filed a court brief opposing its shift to a for-profit model, arguing it violates the ...
A decline in spending at beauty salons and massage therapists' businesses, with clients opting for cheaper services and ...
Farming towns near Canada are already under intense financial pressure from President Trump's sweeping tariffs, and they ...
Tesla has halted new orders for its Model S and Model X vehicles on its Chinese website, as well as on its WeChat ...
Global artists are finding it tougher than ever to mount tours in the U.S. thanks to monthslong waits and spiking costs for ...
Crocs has cautioned its employees to watch their expenses and prioritize carefully as the company navigates new tariffs, ...
Colossal Biosciences' claim to have brought dire wolves back from extinction has drawn both praise and skepticism.
Egg prices hit a record high of $6.23 per dozen in March – double from a year ago, according to government data, despite ...