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From Monday, US businesses that paid tariffs later ruled illegal can begin asking for refunds. The system will open at 8 am through an online portal run by US Customs and Border Protection. The development comes after a long legal fight over tariffs ...
Should every-day Australians be worried about the impact of more tariffs and how will Trump’s announcement potentially impact the upcoming election? What is a tariff? First thin
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Trump to hit more than 60 countries, including Canada, with new tariffs over 'forced labour'
The Trump administration plans to impose new tariffs on dozens of trading partners, including Canada, over allegations the countries are allowing goods produced by forced labour into their supply chains.
Trump wants to give some of the tariffs you paid back to you, but he would need Congress approval and the government may not be able to afford it.
Despite all the disturbances, DMCC predicts trade will remain resilient, with growth expected to slow to 1.9% in 2026 before slowly recovering to 2.6% in 2027
Small business owners who supported Trump face rising costs and unpredictable trade policies, leading to regret and financial strain.
In March this year, the US initiated Section 301 investigations against India over allegations of excess capacity in manufacturing and the use of forced labour in global supply chains.
After days of absence, Donald Trump returned with a press conference - with announcements on space travel, clarifications on rumors about his death and statements on domestic and foreign policy.
