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  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Fedja Grulovic |Patricia Weiss |JASPREET SINGH |Helen Reid

    U.S. President Donald Trump's about-face on sweeping import tariffs did little to soothe companies' worries about the fallout from his trade war and its chaotic implementation: soaring costs, falling orders and snarled supply chains. In a stunning reversal, the president said on Wednesday he would temporarily lower the hefty tariffs he had just imposed on dozens of countries, though he also hiked duties for China and kept 25% tariffs levied on aluminum, steel and autos in place.

  • 1 month ago | gurutrade.com | Joan Faus |Corina Pons |Helen Reid |Nia Williams

    Mango considers higher-quality items for US market to absorb tariff costs 30% of Mango's US products made in China, logistics hub in Barcelona Mango plans to open more than 60 U.S. stores between 2024 and 2025 BARCELONA, March 11 (Reuters) - Spanish fashion retailer Mango is adapting to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imports from China and could rethink the types of products it sells in the U.S., which is its fifth-largest market, the company's chief executive said.

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