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Tariffs
Dollar stores might not be selling items for a dollar for much longer
by
David Brancaccio
, Reema Khrais
and Jonaki Mehta
Nov 15, 2018
About 70 percent of these products come from China, and with an ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China, this could mean higher prices will be passed down to consumers before long.
Another victim of the trade war: lobsters from Maine
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Nov 9, 2018
Tariffs always come with a catch.
To exempt or not: How the Commerce Department decides who pays steel tariffs
Nov 9, 2018
Data suggests industry objections weigh heavily in decisions.
Lots of soybeans with no place to go
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 6, 2018
A Chinese tariff on the U.S. crop has shut down a critical market.
Stephen Moore talks trade and Trump's economics
by
David Brancaccio
, Jonaki Mehta
and Sasa Woodruff
Oct 30, 2018
Moore, a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and economist Arthur Laffer have just come out with a new book, "Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy."
Stephen Moore talks trade and Trump's economics
by
David Brancaccio
, Jonaki Mehta
and Sasa Woodruff
Oct 30, 2018
Moore, a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation and economist Arthur Laffer have just come out with a new book, "Trumponomics: Inside the America First Plan to Revive Our Economy."
Why tariffs threaten to raise the cost of drinking water
Oct 25, 2018
The Trump administration's tariffs on steel, aluminum and more than $250 billion worth of Chinese products are turning up in the darndest of places.
For public good, not for profit.
Why tariffs threaten to raise the cost of drinking water
Oct 25, 2018
The Trump administration's tariffs on steel, aluminum and more than $250 billion worth of Chinese products are turning up in the darndest of places.
Retaliatory tariffs could be a boon for U.S. food banks
by
Bret Jaspers
Oct 24, 2018
Some crops from U.S. farmers losing money from a trade spat with China will be redirected to food banks across the country.
As corporate earnings season rolls on, winners and losers emerge
by
Mitchell Hartman
and Marielle Segarra
Oct 23, 2018
Tariffs are costing some companies plenty. Others are immune, at least for now, and benefiting from tax cuts.