The White House is reportedly considering reducing the 145% rate in additional tariffs it has placed on China-made imports in 2025 – a potential boon to industries that rely on importing from there, like promo.
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DHL Suspends Shipping of $800+ Packages to U.S. Consumers
The logistics firm said the temporary move is a result of new customs rules. It’s continuing to ship B2B packages above $800, but service on such shipments could experience delays.
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Cater to colleges, travelers and gym-goers alike with these practical yet stylish accessories.
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Read MoreQuad To Close Its Retail Insert Printing Plant in Michigan
Quad announced it will shutter its 145,000-square-foot Greenville, Michigan, retail advertising insert printing operation by May 16, 2025.
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The apparel supplier and digital decoration company say the partnership will help retailers and brands build nearshore and Made-in-the-USA supply chains.
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A Counselor Award-winning distributor and Counselor Top 40 supplier sales rep share their best tips to create long-lasting bonds.
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Adorable pooch Bodie is the new best friend to Madison, a 4-year-old child from Texas who has nonverbal autism.
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Read MoreU.S. Will Charge Chinese Shipping Companies & China-Made Ships Fees for Port Calls
Federal trade authorities say the fees are necessary to address supply chain threats and rekindle the domestic shipbuilding industry, but critics say the charges will inflate shipping costs and cause other economic ills.
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