Trump’s tariffs will cost California $16 billion
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday that his state is already feeling pressure from President Trump’s tariffs—and expressed concerns over the long-term consequences. “We're seeing the impact with dock workers,
The ongoing tariff war may seem far away, but its impacts soon may be felt by Santa Barbara businesses, which rely on imports and exports to make their
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MyNewsLA on MSNPorts of LA and Long Beach react to 90-day pause on 145% China tariffsThe Port of LA’s executive director called for the U.S. and China to work toward a long-term agreement and urged the U.S. to engage other countries in reducing existing tariffs.
Factory workers will likely feel the impact directly. Dara O’Rourke, an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who’s studied wages in Nike factories, said the tariffs ...
Global stock markets surged on Monday after the U.S. and China agreed to slash steep tariffs for at least 90 days, tapping the brakes on a trade war between the world's two biggest economies that had fed fears of a global recession.
OAKLAND: Ports on the West Coast of the United States are bracing for a major impact as the country’s bruising trade war with China continues. Around half of the goods that arrive at these ports from overseas are made in China, but the figure is expected to drastically fall as the tariff cycle continues.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants California to stop enrolling more low-income immigrants without legal status in a state-funded health care program starting in 2026 and begin charging those already enrolled a monthly premium the following year.
With his tariff 'deals,' President Trump leaves international trade relationships even more unsettled than before.