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U.S. companies in China mostly oppose tariffs, survey shows

Most U.S. businesses operating in China oppose using tariffs as a weapon to solve their problems ranging from market access to poor protection of intellectual property rights, a survey suggested on Thursday......»»

Category: topSource: reutersJul 12th, 2018

The Tell: S&P 500 companies are complaining about tariffs despite Trump trade deal

Major U.S. stock benchmark indexes climbed steadily in the lead up to the signing earlier this month of a U.S. - China trade deal, but many large U.S. firms do not share investors’ optimism......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 28th, 2020

NABE Survey Sees Stronger 2020 Economy

A survey of business economists indicates that more companies are expecting the economy to improve this year than they did just three months ago. Labor shortages and the impact of tariffs remain........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstJan 27th, 2020

Trump’s China tariffs have not caused Americans to pay $1,000 more a year. Here’s why.

U.S. companies absorbed most of the costs of Trump's tariffs, which is why consumers haven’t seen excessive sticker shock at stores......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 20th, 2020

Trump’s trade deal with China won’t give many U.S. companies relief, as most tariffs will remain

Many firms thought import penalties would be lifted quickly, but Trump has signaled keeping some for future leverage.....»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 14th, 2020

New trade deals, tariffs continue to shake up international business

Despite looming anxieties over an extended trade war between China and the US, new data shows that trade between the two powers is returning to... The post New trade deals, tariffs continue to shake up international business appeared first on ValueWalk......»»

Category: blogSource: valuewalkJan 13th, 2020

Trump"s tariffs cost U.S. companies $46 billion to date, data shows

Tariffs imposed by President Donal.....»»

Category: topSource: reutersJan 9th, 2020

"Approximately 100 percent" of tariff costs have fallen onto Americans, new research shows

Joshua Lott/Getty Images President Donald Trump falsely claims that China and other nations have paid the tariffs he levied on thousands of products over the past two years. Bu.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 6th, 2020

This is who"s paying the price for Trump"s tariffs

American businesses and consumers, not China, are bearing the financial brunt of President Trump’s trade war, new data shows, undermining the president’s assertion that the United States is “taxing the hell out of China.” .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralJan 6th, 2020

This is who"s paying the price for Trump"s tariffs

American businesses and consumers, not China, are bearing the financial brunt of President Trump’s trade war, new data shows, undermining the president’s assertion that the United States is “taxing the hell out of China.” .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralJan 6th, 2020

US consumers, not China, are paying for Trump"s tariffs

American businesses and consumers, not China, are bearing the financial brunt of President Trump’s trade war, new data shows, undermining the president’s assertion that the United States is “taxing the hell out of China.” .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralJan 6th, 2020

US consumers, not China, are paying for Trump"s tariffs

American businesses and consumers, not China, are bearing the financial brunt of President Trump’s trade war, new data shows, undermining the president’s assertion that the United States is “taxing the hell out of China.” .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralJan 6th, 2020

5 Chinese Transportation Companies With Strong Profitability

Stocks to consider as China lowers tariffs on U.S. goods, strengthening trade optimismCheck out Andreas Halvorsen Stock Picks » D.....»»

Category: blogSource: gurufocusDec 23rd, 2019

Skechers will benefit from the U.S.-China trade deal: UBS

One company breathing a sigh of relief that tariffs scheduled to begin on Dec. 15 have been postponed indefinitely is Skechers USA Inc. , say UBS analysts. "Footwear companies which sell a high percentage o.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchDec 18th, 2019

Removal, delay of China tariffs give "reprieve" to toy companies, says Jefferies

See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»

Category: blogSource: theflyonthewallDec 13th, 2019

Cramer: Trump should go forward with Dec. 15 tariffs

The strong November jobs report shows Trump has more flexibility in trade negotiations with China, CNBC's Jim Cramer says. "We might as well take our time and get the best deal possible that you can get," the "Mad Money" host says......»»

Category: topSource: madmoneyDec 9th, 2019

Companies have dodged Trump"s tariffs in China, undermining a key argument for the trade war

Reuters President Donald Trump has argued that his trade dispute with China would bring business back to the US. But European firms who operate there said they have instead been forced.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderDec 9th, 2019

The US raked in a record $7.2 billion in tariffs in October, new data shows

Scott Olson/Getty Images The US government collected a record amount in tariffs in October as a trade dispute between the Trump administration and China escalated. Revenue from import taxes .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderDec 9th, 2019

Cramer: Trump should go forward with Dec. 15 tariffs

The strong November jobs report shows Trump has more flexibility in trade negotiations with China, CNBC's Jim Cramer says......»»

Category: topSource: madmoneyDec 6th, 2019

Western, Chinese consumers divided on electric, self-driving cars -survey

Automakers, ride-hailing and technology companies plowing money into the development of electric, self-driving and shared car services will find more enthusiastic consumers in China than in Europe and the United States, a survey on Thursday showed......»»

Category: topSource: reutersDec 5th, 2019

Western, Chinese consumers divided on electric, self-driving cars: survey

Automakers, ride-hailing and technology companies plowing money into the development of electric, self-driving and shared car services will find more enthusiastic consumers in China than in Europe and the United States, a survey on Thursday showed......»»

Category: topSource: reutersDec 5th, 2019