The Trump administration opened a refund portal Monday for $166 billion in tariff payments—but businesses say new levies ...
A year after his "liberation day," Trump's trade war has reshaped how companies in industries such as retail and autos are modeling economic and policy risk.
Businesses will need to apply through a new system set to launch today called CAPE, or the Consolidated Administration and ...
Businesses can begin filing for tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling that found Trump’s tariffs were imposed ...
New CBP guidance suggests some businesses may be eligible for tariff refunds, an opportunity for small businesses to recover ...
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce says results will be slow, but could provide some relief to the local economy.
More than 330,000 importers paid up to $166bn in tariffs on 53 million shipments of imported goods.
WASHINGTON, March 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's barrage of tariffs last year had only a minimal impact on U.S. economic output but raised ‌significant federal revenue and contributed to ...
One year after Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, industries see mixed results and higher consumer costs While many of President Trump’s most sweeping tariffs were recently struck down by the Supreme ...
Another reason tariffs can create disruption is that many companies lack clear visibility into their pricing structure. When ...
Instead of fixating on the stock's movements, investors should pay attention to the tech juggernaut's fundamentals.
RBC Capital says auto supplier selloff on Section 232 tariff changes is overblown; USMCA exemptions mostly intact.