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Retail
Why the U.S. can’t just increase imports to solve the baby formula shortage
By
Nicholas Gordon
May 17, 2022
Politics
Biden says inflation is ‘hurting’ U.S. families, blames pandemic
By
Nancy Cook
and
Bloomberg
May 10, 2022
Europe throws Ukraine economic lifeline with ‘unprecedented’ temporary free trade area. Meanwhile, the U.S. still maintains Trump’s 25% tariffs on Ukrainian steel
By
David Meyer
April 27, 2022
International
WTO: Trump-era tariffs on Spanish olives breached international trade rules
By
Bryce Baschuk
and
Bloomberg
November 19, 2021
International
U.S. and EU settle tariff rift that started with steel and escalated to Kentucky bourbon and motorcycles
By
The Associated Press
October 31, 2021
International
From Bordeaux wine to jamón and Parmesan—what the EU-U.S. tariffs truce means for consumers
By
Sophie Mellor
June 16, 2021
Newsletters
From crypto to crude, markets flatline ahead of today’s monumental Fed meeting
By
Bernhard Warner
June 16, 2021
Finance
Biden administration could double Canadian lumber tariffs even as wood and construction costs soar
By
Lance Lambert
May 29, 2021
Retail
American whiskey distillers rejoice as EU suspends tariff increase
By
David Meyer
May 17, 2021
International
Left out of an EU-U.S. tariff truce, America’s whiskey, bourbon and rye producers face worsening trade hangover
By
Bruce Schreiner
and
The Associated Press
March 22, 2021
International
U.S. and EU agree to suspend tariffs amid hopes of a ‘fresh start’ from the bruising Trump trade wars
By
The Associated Press
March 6, 2021
Finance
Whisky redemption: Biden administration lifts hated tariffs on Scotland’s most famous export
By
Adrian Croft
March 4, 2021
Politics
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By
Geoff Colvin
November 7, 2020
International
Europe gets to whack fresh tariffs on $4 billion of U.S. imports, thanks to illegal Boeing subsidies
By
David Meyer
October 14, 2020
Newsletters
The Boeing-Airbus tariff dispute just will not die
By
David Meyer
August 13, 2020
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