
Small Businesses Struggle Amid Unpredictable Tariff Turmoil
Intermittent U.S. tariffs are disrupting supply chains, leaving small businesses facing rising uncertainty over costs and profits.
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Intermittent U.S. tariffs are disrupting supply chains, leaving small businesses facing rising uncertainty over costs and profits.

Trade between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries exceeded $500 billion in 2024, President Xi Jinping announced at the China-CELAC Forum in Beijing.

Despite US tariff hikes on Chinese imports, Yiwu businesses are thriving with a 13% increase in Q1 trade. Merchants innovate and expand globally to counter tariffs.

A recent poll shows that young Britons view China as a more reliable trade partner than the U.S., due to concerns over President Trump’s unpredictability in trade deals.

The Port of Los Angeles faces a crisis as U.S. tariffs slash cargo volumes, leading to job losses and potential price hikes, affecting workers and consumers nationwide.

China plans to boost imports of Finnish tech and green products, deepening cooperation in digital economy and green transformation after high-level meetings between the two nations.

Australia’s re-elected Labor government promises to challenge U.S. tariffs on foreign films, calling them unjustified, as Prime Minister Albanese’s team prepares to present a strong case to the U.S.

The U.S. ends duty-free imports from the Chinese mainland, causing price hikes and customs delays impacting businesses and consumers.

BRICS foreign ministers met in Brazil to oppose unilateral trade moves and promote global cooperation.

Investment adviser Veronica Parellada Eller urges the U.S. and China to resolve tariff disputes to prevent economic strain and inflation impacting consumers and businesses.