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| | | | | The logo of the label Steve Madden at the fashion fair Premium. ens Kalaene | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Steve Madden said Thursday that it will slash the goods it imports from China by as much as 45% over the next year as it braces for President-elect Donald Trump to carry out his pledge | |
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www.uromivoice.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The US plans to impose steep tariffs on solar panels from Southeast Asian countries, citing unfair trade practices and subsidies from China. | |
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www.manhattancontrarian.com
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| | | | | * It was back at the beginning of February that President Trump launched what I have called his "tariff gambit" - sequential edicts of flat-rate, economy-wide tariffs imposed against various of our trading partner countries. * The process began with February 1 announcements of blanket 10% tariffs on all goods from China, and 25% tariffs on all goods from Mexico and Canada. Since then, in a blizzard of activity, there have been multiple rounds of announcements on this subject: new countries added to the tariff edicts, increases or decreases in the blanket rates applicable to various countries or products, granting of exceptions and exemptions, postponements of announced effective dates, and more. It's more than just about anybody can keep track of. Here is an... | |
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www.theccc.org.uk
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| | | The publication of the Climate Change Committee's annual UK Progress Report will be delayed because of the dissolution of Parliament ahead of the upcoming UK election. | ||