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Major companies are paying most tariffs. But in some cases, online shoppers are receiving shock bills to pay the levies.
If any force swept through the fashion industry this season — and sent shockwaves around the globe — it wasn’t a new silhouette or a daring color. It was the spectacle of celebrity.
Chinese immigrants in Britain are converting their homes into makeshift warehouses for goods ordered via China’s booming ...
A popular brand of smart lights is among the latest products to suffer an official price hike in the wake of Trump's tariffs.
The Trump administration’s move to shut down a long-standing tariff loophole is already hammering Chinese exporters and ...
The Chinese weren’t formerly starving because they lacked talent or drive, but because an unnatural, anti-human ideology was ...
And Pop Mart, a Chinese toymaker, has created a buzz worthy of Disney around its strange grinning (or are they grimacing?) ...
The underwhelming forecast sent investors spiraling, since the company often acts as a bellwether for several other ...
"U.S. manufacturing is still dealing with supply chain and recession worries, global trade isn't moving much, and while FedEx ...
In practice, Kafounis continued, one in five euros of e-commerce goes to China. The losses for the Greek economy are ...
FedEx (NYSE:FDX) shares fell over 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company issued a cautious outlook for the year ahead, citing volatile global demand and ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -FedEx reported better-than-expected quarterly profit, after cost cuts and improved export volumes ...