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Fitch Ratings estimated that the overall U.S. effective tariff rate ("ETR") is 16%, down from its estimate of 17% at the ...
For months, economists warned that the Trump administration's sweeping tariffs would sharply boost consumer prices. Here's ...
The brunt of tariffs is yet to be felt. Importers padded inventories before Liberation Day or absorbing the costs, delaying ...
Deep dive into 2025’s shifting U.S. tariffs, from ‘Liberation Day’ to China and India moves, with inflation impacts, court ...
America's effective tariff rate ticked down to 16% in July from 17% earlier in the month, Fitch Ratings said, thanks to a surge in tariff-free imports from Canada and Mexico under the USMCA trade pact ...
But another argument for the limited impact is gaining traction: that tariffs being paid by importers are lower than ...
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As the dust begins to settle on new tariff rates, some widely used agricultural inputs seem particularly exposed to recent tariff hikes, while the impacts on agri-food imports have been more muted.
Concerns over rising inflation persist, but recent figures have brought a sigh of relief for many observers, delivering ...
When you peel back the many layers of tariffs and exemptions imposed by the United States, the effective tariff rate on Canada looks much lower than the headline figures suggest, some ...
Importers typically offset the tax burden in the form of higher prices for shoppers, though so far tariff-induced price ...
The Trump administration started applying the reciprocal tariff on different countries from August 7 this year, after nearly five months of consultation.