WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - U.S. import prices were unexpectedly unchanged in September as high costs for consumer goods, excluding motor vehicles, were offset by cheaper energy products. The flat ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released another one of its reports that was delayed due to the government shutdown: September’s import price index. The big headline number for September? Overall, ...
Americans may soon be paying more for their favorite Italian pasta brands — or even have trouble finding imported spaghetti — as the Trump administration eyes a new import duty on 13 of Italy's ...
Import prices in the U.S. rose unexpectedly last month, driven by nonfuel imports, Labor Department data showed Tuesday. Import prices were 0.3% higher on month in August after a downwardly revised ...
With the latest release of Microsoft Edge version 104, Windows users will now be able to import browser data from Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge in the first run. This feature has especially been ...
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Amazon may have walked back plans to display import costs at the digital checkout to consumers — but Chinese company Temu initially went the opposite way. After President Donald Trump whacked China ...
E-commerce giant Temu has implemented a new import charge, more than doubling the price of many items shipped from China in response to imposed tariffs by the U.S. Known for its cheap prices for ...
Temu is adding “import charges” of around 145% in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on goods shipped from China, CNBC reports. The fees cost more than the products that U.S. consumers are ...