What Items Could See Price Bumps Under Trump Tariffs?

by EditorR

The trade war is on. President Donald Trump saying he’s in no rush to talk to Chinese Communist Party head Xi Jinping. Trump already paused tariffs on Mexico and Canada after phone calls with their leaders.

A wide array of goods could soon see their prices tick higher with a new China tariff now in effect—from clothing to toys, smartphones, and home appliances. Plus, we take a look at how the energy market could adapt to U.S.–China tariffs.

U.S. authorities slap more charges on a former Google engineer. He’s accused of stealing trade secrets from the tech giant to benefit China’s AI industry.

A meeting was held on Capitol Hill to tackle the fentanyl crisis that’s claiming American lives. The big debate is whether to strip fentanyl from being used to treat pain in cancer patients.

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  6. Ex-Google Staff Charged for Sending AI Secrets to China
  7. Effort in Senate to Keep Fentanyl a Schedule 1 Drug
  8. Speaker Johnson Renews CCP Committee
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