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The U.S. economy depends on Chinese tools needed to make everything from cars to electronics in American factories.
Manufacturers say key components are too expensive, too scarce or simply unavailable from U.S. sources.
North America’s second-largest supermarket chain is warning its suppliers that, with few exceptions, it won’t agree to price hikes as merchants grapple with President Trump’s ...
As some Connecticut businesses struggle with increased costs amid President Trump's tariffs, screw maker Waterbury Swiss ...
The extent to which the Indian auto component exporters share the cost burden will be contingent on their competitiveness and ...
One of North America's largest supermarket chains has bluntly told its suppliers they will not accept increased prices ...
Chinese manufacturers are pausing production and turning to new markets as the impact of U.S. tariffs sets in, according to ...
In the cheery, bright blue Toodleydoo Toys store in downtown Franklin, owner Debi Pierson is trying not to panic while ...
Profit at Castrol India, majority-owned by British oil major BP, rose to Rs 2.33 billion ($27.4 million) from Rs 2.16 billion ...
A little more than four years after President Donald Trump freed a little-known businesswoman from prison, a San Diego judge ...
That said, there’s not nothing new going on here. Alongside the USB-C type GPMI cable is a new, proprietary, “Type-B” cable, ...