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Anthony Mendoza, a veteran Army major and father of two daughters, saw his invention as a pathway to entrepreneurial success. That dream is hanging by a thread.
Imax CEO Rich Gelfond says film distribution to China remains 'business as usual' despite trade tensions, with three new Chinese titles coming.
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Daily Voice on MSNMajor Home Goods Chain Declares Bankruptcy, Blames Trump Tariffs: See List Of Closing StoresA popular home goods retailer is declaring bankruptcy, citing President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs and a significant drop in consumer spending. At Home has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the Dallas-area company announced on Monday,
While Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports face scrutiny in court, he has touted a new "deal" with China that will see tariffs against the country remain at historic levels. Here's what it will mean for you.
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GOBankingRates on MSN5 Big-Ticket Items To Purchase Before Trump’s Tariff Pause Ends in JulyIf the reprieve on reciprocal tariffs expires without any movement on deals with affected nations, Americans can expect prices to increase on some products.
Frank Holmes says Trump’s tariffs didn’t derail trade — money printing and stablecoin growth are fueling crypto’s rise.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThanks to Trump's tariffs, investors are pulling money from the U.S.Trump’s trade war is pushing investors toward Europe and the UK, reshaping global markets and raising concerns for the U.S. economy.
By Timothy Aeppel (Reuters) -John Hamer, president of Rodgers Wade Manufacturing in Paris, Texas, makes store fixtures for big retailers like Ross Dress for Less and Ulta Beauty. He sources many of the goods from China,