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US small businesses tethered to China sell off inventory, cut jobs amid escalating trade war: sources
US small businesses with deep ties to China are scrambling to remain afloat by selling off inventory and cutting jobs as the trade war between the world’s two largest economies escalates, The Post has learned.
US-China Trade War: What's at Stake in 2025?
The economic relationship between the United States and China remains one of the most significant in the world, despite increasing geopolitical tensions and the effects of the trade war that began with the imposition of tariffs under the Donald Trump administration. By 2024, total trade in goods between the two nations reached $583 billion, with $143.55 billion in U.S. exports to China and $438.95 billion in imports from China to the U.S., resul…
Small Businesses Won’t Survive If They Do Not Go Digital - NewsWatchTV
The business world is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and for small businesses, the digital revolution is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity. Companies that fail to adapt to digital transformation risk falling behind competitors, losing customers, and ultimately struggling to survive. Going digital doesn’t just mean having a website or social media […]
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