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Tariffs are tools that must be used wisely. While they can protect domestic industries and jobs, they may also raise prices, trigger trade wars and slow economic growth. Their impact depends on how ...
Leah Wyckoff told 12 News her East Providence shop, Bead Chroma, attracts so-called “beaders” from far and wide.
Camp Snap, which makes screen-free digital cameras, has messaging at the top of its website that reads, “Due to a newly imposed 54% tariff we will need to raise prices 4/15. We have some inventory ...
Pam Duthie, a 51-year-old UK-based artisan, built her business selling Americans a unique way to capture their love of their ...
Etsy artists say new tariffs on imports from China could break their businesses. From enamel pins to secondhand books, sellers are scrambling to cope with rising costs.
By adopting a design-first mindset, businesses can create products that are both cost-effective and adaptable to changing ...
As Canada finds itself caught in the crossfire of economic disputes, supporting local businesses has never been more critical.
In the grand tapestry of global commerce, the United States stands as a colossus—a $20 trillion marketplace of boundless ...
Bananas are imported, sneakers are mostly made overseas and many everyday goods rely on foreign parts and labor.
A trade war with China and tariff threats on other countries are ramping up pressure on stores that sell products from ...
South Africa's rand recovered further against a weaker dollar on Monday, extending a recent bout of extreme volatility linked ...
The tariff rate on Chinese imports can be as high as 245% or zero, depending on the type of product that is being imported.