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Us Imports

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business2 months ago

U.S. Tariffs Could Make Italian Pasta More Expensive or Scarce

The U.S. is considering a 107% import duty on Italian pasta, which could lead to higher prices or shortages of imported spaghetti in the U.S., as part of a trade dispute involving allegations of unfair pricing by Italian pasta exporters. The proposed tariffs could significantly impact American consumers and Italian exporters, with some companies potentially pulling out of the U.S. market.

world3 months ago

WTO Warns of Slowing Global Trade Amid Rising US Imports and Tariffs

The WTO has significantly raised its forecast for global goods trade growth in 2025 to 2.4%, driven by AI-related purchases, front-loaded US imports, and robust trade among developing nations, despite expected slowdown in 2026. The surge is largely attributed to increased demand for AI products like semiconductors and servers, with trade among emerging economies also contributing to the positive outlook.

business3 months ago

Trump's Pharma Tariffs Could Increase Drug Prices and Impact Markets

The U.S. plans to impose 100% tariffs on imported branded pharmaceuticals, potentially raising drug prices, but exemptions for generics and U.S.-based manufacturing facilities may limit the impact. Major drugmakers are stockpiling supplies in anticipation, and some European companies expect little to no effect due to existing manufacturing investments and trade agreements.

business4 months ago

End of 'De Minimis' Tariff Exemption Sparks Global Retail Shift

The US has ended the 'de minimis' exemption, which allowed low-value parcels (up to $800) to be shipped into the country without tariffs, citing concerns over evasion of duties and illegal activities. This change, signed into effect by President Trump, aims to increase tariff revenue and restrict the flow of illegal goods, with a transition period allowing shippers to adjust.

business4 months ago

End of US Tariff Exemptions Sparks Changes for Online Shoppers and Businesses

The US is ending its nearly century-old de minimis trade exemption, which allowed small-value imports to bypass tariffs and inspections, due to concerns over safety, unfair advantages to foreign companies, and trade deficits. Starting Friday, all US-bound shipments will be subject to duties and tariffs, leading to disruptions in international shipping and potential benefits for consumer safety and fair trade, but also causing delays and adjustments in global logistics.