And Google and Apple are in the crosshairs.
Though some proposed tariffs on Canadian imports have been delayed, business owners near the border are preparing for cost increases
New residential building permits are down. High prices on building materials could further slow new construction.
As trade tensions affect the availability of parts and disrupt supply chains, importers and exporters increasingly need a backup plan.
For decades, importers and exporters have leaned into “just-in-time” logistics. The trade war is changing that.
U.S. farmers are poised to take the brunt of China’s retaliatory tariffs.
A January surge in imports will have a negative impact on GDP in the near term. A protracted trade war would drag down economic growth in the long run.
From the BBC World Service: The president of Germany’s central bank, Joachim Nagel, supports retaliatory actions.
Elevator parts, beer cans, gym equipment — these are just a few of the hundreds of goods now subject to 25% tariffs.
The opaque application process and random approvals confused many. It’s unclear if there will be a formal exclusion process this time.