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South Korea's exports fell in May for the first time in four months, as shipments to the United States and China dropped on global trade conflict triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.
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Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China
Unique needs for plastic parts have kept board game production in China -- and publishers are already folding from being locked out of the market.
The decision by an appeals court comes less than 24 hours after a federal panel blocked most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China. Many Black women have hair types and workplace-favored styles that require careful attention.
These include the "fentanyl tariffs," Trump imposed at the outset of his second term, the "reciprocal tariffs" he announced on April 9 (which so far have extended only to China), and the de minimis tariffs on low-cost imports from China.
Stocks closed higher on Thursday after a panel of federal judges blocked President Donald Trump from slapping some of his far-reaching tariffs on China and other major U.S. trading partners. A federal appeals court moved to temporarily reinstate the tariffs on Thursday afternoon,
China welcomed the court's ruling. China's Ministry of Commerce called on the U.S. to remove the tariffs altogether, citing that they had negatively harmed global trade and U.S. consumers.