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Tariff land: How farmers in Iowa are dealing with the trade war
by
Daisy Palacios
and Kai Ryssdal
Dec 12, 2019
China was the United States’ biggest customer of soybeans, but the trade war changed that.
These are the states benefiting the most from the $28 billion farm bailout
by
Janet Nguyen
and Daisy Palacios
Dec 12, 2019
A government program has given billions in subsidies to farmers affected by the U.S.-China trade war.
Furious, China summons US ambassador over Hong Kong bills
Nov 28, 2019
The U.S. laws mandate sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials who carry out human rights abuses in Hong Kong.
Who's paying the tariffs on Chinese goods? A new report says it isn't the Chinese
Nov 25, 2019
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Americans are paying.
A view of the trade war from "America's Port"
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Nov 19, 2019
At the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest in nation, tariffs are taking a toll.
Trade war tariffs now truly part of the furniture
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 15, 2019
To get around tariffs, some furniture stores have changed where their furniture is made.
Trade deficit narrows as trade tensions continue to bite
Nov 5, 2019
Tariffs on foreign-made imports to the U.S., and retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports, are dragging down exports and imports.
For public good, not for profit.
Just how much is the trade war hurting China's economy?
Oct 14, 2019
For the month of September, China's import and export data looked weaker than economists were expecting.
New tariffs on Chinese goods set to begin Sept. 1
by
Erika Beras
Aug 30, 2019
A new round of U.S. tariffs of 15% on a wide range of goods from China is set to begin on Sept. 1. The list of targeted imports includes televisions, smartwatches and footwear. We take a look at some of the ramifications. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
5 targets in the trade war's latest fallout
by
Janet Nguyen
, Andie Corban
and Bennett Purser
Aug 29, 2019
About $300 billion worth of Chinese goods are getting hit with tariffs this weekend, including merry-go-rounds and lithium-ion batteries.