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The tariff loophole that drove Shein and Temu to fast-fashion dominance is closing in 8 days—and forcing the cheap brands to hike prices
FinanceThe tariff loophole that drove Shein and Temu to fast-fashion dominance is closing in 8 days—and forcing the cheap brands to hike prices
By The Associated Press and Mae AndersonApril 17, 2025
UAW member Brian Pannebecker speaks at podium with Trump watching
PoliticsGetting good jobs out of Trump’s tariff policy demands a labor movement his administration is bent on kneecapping, union historian says
By Irina IvanovaApril 17, 2025
President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
FinanceTrump says Fed chair is ‘too late’ on interest rates: ‘Powell’s termination cannot come fast enough!’
By Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2025
Jerome Powell
NewslettersFed Chair Powell warns of tariff turmoil as big company stocks struggle
By Sheryl EstradaApril 17, 2025
Presentation to the public of a rare Hermès bag
FinanceHermès confirms plans to hike prices on its $10,000 bags in response to U.S. tariffs
By Prarthana PrakashApril 17, 2025
President Donald Trump and White House Senior Advisor, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk
PoliticsTrump is creating distance between Elon Musk and the White House’s China policy
By Eleanor PringleApril 17, 2025
Netflix logo is seen displayed at the trailer launch of the film 'Jewel Thief' as people mill about.
FinanceNetflix stock has been nearly unscathed by Trump tariffs. Some think it could be Silicon Valley’s version of Johnson & Johnson
By Greg McKennaApril 17, 2025
Bitcoin miners in U.S. fear wipeout as 36% tariffs threaten to ‘destroy’ thriving industry
CompaniesBitcoin miners in U.S. fear wipeout as 36% tariffs threaten to ‘destroy’ thriving industry
By Catherine McGrathApril 17, 2025
TSMC isn’t worried about Trump’s trade uncertainty as it reports 60% growth in quarterly profit
TechTSMC isn’t worried about Trump’s trade uncertainty as it reports 60% growth in quarterly profit
By Lionel LimApril 17, 2025
Japan's Economic Revitalisation Minister Ryosei Akazawa
FinanceJapan’s trade surplus with the U.S. ballooned to $63 billion
By Yuri Kageyama and The Associated PressApril 17, 2025
China has options: The U.S. may be more dependent on trade with Asia than President Trump realizes
NewslettersChina has options: The U.S. may be more dependent on trade with Asia than President Trump realizes
By Nicholas GordonApril 17, 2025
Trump touts ‘big progress’ in talks with Japan, one of the first countries trying to get a tariff reprieve
PoliticsTrump touts ‘big progress’ in talks with Japan, one of the first countries trying to get a tariff reprieve
By Lionel LimApril 17, 2025
Trump thinks ‘cheaters’ are hurting us on trade, but here’s how the U.S. employs a number of sneaky ‘non-tariff barriers’ to repel foreign goods
FinanceTrump thinks ‘cheaters’ are hurting us on trade, but here’s how the U.S. employs a number of sneaky ‘non-tariff barriers’ to repel foreign goods
By Shawn TullyApril 16, 2025
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
FinanceJerome Powell sounds warning on Trump’s tariffs: ‘Highly likely’ to raise prices, ‘continued volatility’ in the markets, and the looming threat of stagflation
By Paolo ConfinoApril 16, 2025
How do U.S. firms track and pay tariffs? A plain-English guide
FinanceHow do U.S. firms track and pay tariffs? A plain-English guide
By Jeff John RobertsApril 16, 2025
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