
U.S. Consumers Could Face Higher Prices on Chinese Goods as Trade Policies Shift
U.S. shoppers may face higher prices on goods from the Chinese mainland as proposed trade policies could end duty-free imports under $800.
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U.S. shoppers may face higher prices on goods from the Chinese mainland as proposed trade policies could end duty-free imports under $800.

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.