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President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports, which reached 145% this year, made it prohibitively expensive to ship Busy Baby products into the U.S. from its factory in China. Busy Baby went out of stock for its most important products, leading to a devastating loss of revenue.
Since returning to the White House in January, President Trump has overturned decades of U.S. trade policy — building a wall of tariffs around what used to be a wide-open economy.
Mexico's sweeping new tariffs on imports from mostly Asian countries are set to take effect on Thursday, in a move that will largely align Mexico with the U.S. as the neighboring countries place significant barriers on Chinese imports.
As Americans prepare to ring in 2026, the economic hangover from a year of aggressive trade policy is creating a distinctive “affordability crisis,” particularly in durable goods such as cars, furniture,
The three-year measure, effective January 1, 2026, follows a Chinese government investigation into beef imports.
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Tariffs impacted a sausage manufacturer, brewery, and several retail shops and specialty grocery stores in the area this year.
The Center for American Progress said the tariffs haven't been a Christmas gift for American business, more like a lump of coal.