Exporters try to navigate impacts of Trump tariffs
- Fitch Ratings reported that US tariffs are impacting international trade data, with changes observable starting in January.
- US imports increased in January as businesses aimed to boost shipments before tariffs took effect.
- Canada's exports to the US saw a sharp rise in January, highlighted by a 17% increase in automobile exports, which primarily target the US market.
- In February, South Korea's exports declined, particularly in semiconductor exports to China, due to US restrictions on selling high-bandwidth chips.
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Exporters try to navigate impacts of Trump tariffs
Confusion and uncertainty. Those are two words being used by California agricultural exporters with farm products caught up in an escalating trade conflict between the U.S. and its biggest trading partners.


Business group hopes President Trump provides tariffs, tax certainty
SAN JOSE — Uncertainties over tax policies and tariffs are weighing on decisions that businesses are making locally and nationwide, an official with a major business advocacy group said during an event in San Jose. Nikkie Nguyen, U. S. Chamber of Commerce government affairs manager for the lobbying group’s Western Region, offered some perspectives on Thursday about the debate over taxes, trade policies and tariffs. Competing ideas on these econo…
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