US consumers notice a new line in their purchases – tariff surcharge. Even with the president Donald Trump A 90-day pause on tariffs, companies and customers is influenced, especially those that import their products from China.
Supplies arise in several fields, which affects almost everything: from the prices of clothing to automotive production. Some companies charge equal fees, while others charge the percentage of the total cost of this purchase.

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Alexandra Finin, CEO and co -founder Dame, sexual health company, talked The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) about the recent application of Trump Tariffs.
“It doesn’t cover the full price – not even close – but it felt better than pretending to be okay,” said Fine WSJ. She said the supplement about the “statement” and informs customers to know how these politicians affect all of us. ”
The company produces its products in China affected by 145% tariff on imports Among the escalation of trade tensions between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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Recently CEO Amazon Andy Yasi said CNBC What he believes manufacturers will start “to convey that cost” to customers rather than trying to absorb it. Many of the sellers of the company-make up 60% of the products sold on Amazon are in China and face Trump’s most violent tariffs.
Wedding dresses are also increasing in cost from the tariffs. Paul Viri, co-owner of Boutique John in New Jersey, said CBS News that dresses from China are also rising.
“We hope said CBS News. The output noted that most of its coats came from China and Vietnam.

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On Friday, the White House press secretary Carolyn Levit said that Trump is “optimistic” about the conclusion of a transaction with China over tariffs. Currently, Beijing has an 84% tariff for American imports.
“The president made it clear that he was open to the deal with China,” Levita said. She also said Trump would be “merciful if China intends to conclude from the US from the US.”
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2025-04-12 18:00:00