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The video shows overweight employees in a textiles factory, appearing exhausted and depressed as they stitch clothing on sewing machines.
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China has raised tariffs to 84% on goods coming from the U.S. in an additional countermeasure.
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Major Asian stock markets rebounded Tuesday morning, with Japan leading gains, following a sharp selloff caused by fears around U.S. tariffs.
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The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the levy on products from China will soar to 104%, while goods from Vietnam will be hit with a 46% duty. Nearly 30% of clothing sold in the US is made in China and 25% is manufactured in Vietnam.
American Giant sources and makes most of its products in the U.S. Its CEO says tariffs on China were overdue, but he worries the wide range will cause confusion about the global textile supply chain.
China is not backing down after President Donald Trump imposed a massive 104% tariff on Chinese products, including clothing, shoes, toys and tech items. NBC's Janis Mackey Frayer is in Beijing to explain.
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The livelihood of hundreds of thousands of workers are under threat in a Chinese export hub churning out T-shirts and jeans for US shoppers.
“This policy change will increase the cost of cheaply produced, disposable clothing imported from China, directly impacting the business model that fuels overproduction and environmental ...
Sending children back to school in new sneakers, jeans and T-shirts is likely to cost American families significantly more this fall if the tariffs President Trump put on leading exporters take effect as planned, American industry groups are warning.
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Irish Examiner on MSNChina strikes back with 84% tariffs as escalating trade war hits marketsChina will impose 84% tariffs on US goods from Thursday, up from the 34% previously announced, its finance ministry said on Wednesday.
Sending children back to school in new sneakers, jeans and T-shirts is likely to cost U.S. families significantly more this fall.
The Chinese Finance Ministry announced 84% tariffs on U.S. goods. The EU said it would impose 25% tariffs on a range of U.S. imports.