What the Tech: How much have prices risen on electronics due to tariffs?
Prices have already risen on some electronics due to tariffs, so if you’re shopping for birthdays or even Christmas, should you buy now or wait to see what happens next?
President Trump has announced a $12 billion farm aid package — a boost to farmers who have struggled to sell their crops while getting hit by rising costs after the president raised tariffs on China as part of a broader trade war.
The U.S. and South Korea advanced trade talks today, addressing details of $350 billion that would be invested in the American economy.
GE Appliances plans to shift production of refrigerators, gas ranges and water heaters out of China and Mexico as part of a more than $3 billion investment to expand its U.S. operations in Alabama and other southern states.
A federal court has blocked President Trump from imposing tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.
President Trump has threatened to put a 25% tariff on iPhones unless Apple moves production to the U.S.
The Home Depot says it won’t raise prices even if it faces higher costs due to tariffs.
Walmart says it must raise prices due to higher costs from tariffs implemented by President Trump.
The U.S. has agreed to drop the 145% tariff to 30%, while China agreed to lower its tariff rate on U.S. goods from 125% to 10%..
Prices have already risen on some electronics due to tariffs, so if you’re shopping for birthdays or even Christmas, should you buy now or wait to see what happens next?
President Trump’s tariffs on nations that have tariffs on the U.S. have now gone into effect, including a 104% tariff on China.