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Trump’s Tariff Exemption for Tech Products Could Be Short-Lived
April 13, 2025

President Donald Trump has exempted electronics from his “reciprocal” tariffs, at least for now. The government announced late Friday (April 11) consumer electronic imports from China would be excluded from the steep tariffs the U.S. has imposed on that country.  However electronics goods such as...

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Report: Trump Policies Hurting Tourism as Europeans Stay Home
April 13, 2025

U.S. immigration policy has reportedly triggered a sharp drop in visitors from Europe. The number of travelers from western Europe who spent at least one night in the U.S. dropped by 17% year over year in March, the Financial Times (FT) reported Friday (April 11),...

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Tariffs Leave Businesses ‘Constantly Dealing With Uncertainty’
April 13, 2025

President Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause is of cold comfort to some U.S. businesses. As Reuters reported Saturday, businesses ranging from toy stores to lip balm makers to concert halls are all feeling the effect of the levies, whether it means increased service costs or...

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Consumers Haven’t Been This Gloomy Since the Pandemic and the Great Recession
April 11, 2025

You’d have to go back to the last few seismic shocks to the U.S. economy — the pandemic and the Great Recession — to find this level of economic gloom among consumers. As measured by the preliminary April reading of consumer sentiment released Friday (April...

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Two-Thirds of Small Business Owners Say Tariffs Will Hurt Their Company
April 11, 2025

Small businesses are reportedly likely to suffer the biggest impact from new U.S. tariffs. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), which account for one-third of imports to the U.S., don’t have the resources of larger companies to deal with higher prices and other disruptions, The Wall...

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Farmers’ Outlook for Exports Sinks as Trade War Threatens Demand
April 11, 2025

U.S. farmers are reportedly concerned about the current trade war with China, as that country buys about half of U.S. exports of soybeans. A drop in demand for that commodity — which amounted to nearly $25 billion in sales by U.S. farmers to customers around...

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International Chamber of Commerce: Businesses Delaying Critical Decisions Amid Tariff Uncertainty
April 11, 2025

Businesses around the world are likely to put off decisions about things like placing orders and hiring employees until the second half, when they hope to have more clarity on U.S. tariffs, the head of the International Chamber of Commerce told The Wall Street Journal...

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Jobless Claims Rise by 4,000, Indicating ‘Broadly Healthy’ Labor Market
April 10, 2025

The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment insurance rose by 4,000 during the week ended Saturday (April 5), the Department of Labor said in a Thursday (April 10) press release. The number of jobless claims rose to 223,000, up from the previous week’s...

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March’s CPI Drop Offers Short-Lived Comfort for Shoppers
April 10, 2025

The March Consumer Price Index may wind up being a snapshot for wistful consumers — a look back at what was, before tariffs took root and roiled global trade, and inflation re-ignited. The headline inflation rate notched its lowest level in four years. However, the...