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One thing that retail and CPG organizations can do to stay competitive is focus on what they can control: their data.
A slump in the dollar has come to the rescue of some major multinational U.S. companies this earnings season, easing the ...
The Trump administration's tariffs promise significant federal revenue, but rising inflation raises concerns. As the Federal Reserve grapples with economic pressures, the question remains: do the ...
Companies including Netflix and Pepsi and 3M, reported boost to April-June earnings or raised annual forecasts due to slump ...
President Trump boasted this week that his tariffs are raising "a fortune" for the U.S. government. Tariffs could also raise prices for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
Desperate for evidence that protectionism can generate prosperity, something it failed to do in the 20th and 21st centuries, Mr. Lighthizer and other protectionists claim that tariffs in the 19th ...
Ad valorem tariffs are one of the most common types of tariffs. They are based on a percentage of the value of imported goods. For example, a 10% tariff on a car worth $20,000 would result in a ...
Trump has said the US is collecting $2 billion in daily tariff revenue, but the data shows otherwise. US Customs and Border Protection says its collected $500 million in reciprocal tariffs since ...
As a result, tariffs would generate less revenue for the government. Mr. Trump’s use of tariffs as leverage in international negotiations could also chip away at his rationale.
Tariffs are logistical headaches, but behind the scenes they could be inflating your carbon emissions and taking bigger chunks out of your finances than you realize.
Tariffs are typically set as a percentage of the price of the goods imported. Example: If a U.S. company imports $100 worth of apples from a country with a 10% tariff, the company will need to pay ...