Americans, not foreigners, are paying for Trump’s tariffs
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The justices put the case on a fast track at the administration’s urging. But they don’t seem in a rush to rule on the president’s signature economic program.
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Trump administration officials signed a final reciprocal trade agreement that confirmed a 15% U.S. tariff rate for imports from Taiwan, while committing Taiwan to a schedule for eliminating or lowering tariffs on nearly all U.
Taiwan has also committed to purchase over $84 billion of U.S. goods, including energy and aviation products
Exports to Canada from Minnesota continue to fall. The U.S. House in a rare rebuke this week voted to end the tariffs.
Imported-flower tariffs squeeze Capital Region florists for Valentine's Day, prompting some price hikes; chocolate prices trend downward after cocoa tariffs dropped.
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Trump tariffs leave importers with record-breaking $3.5 billion U.S. Customs bond funding shortfall
U.S. Customs identified close to $3.6 billion in surety bond insufficiencies in fiscal 2025, a financial guarantee trade experts say has soared due to tariffs.