Detroit Axle wants a federal court to overturn the nixing of the importing rule, which if done would allow U.S. companies to again bring lower-value imports into the country duty-free.
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Smart Source LLC Subsidiary Acquires CTP Solutions
Going forward, the print communications service provider will operate as “CTP Solutions, a Smart Source Company.”
Read MoreDecorating Roundup: Penn Emblem Nabs NAUMD Award
Also, HP inked a multiyear deal with Counselor Top 40 distributor Cimpress, Roland DGA launched a new ink for its UV flatbed printers and Stahls’ marked a podcast milestone.
Read MoreU.S. Could Reinstitute Reciprocal Tariffs for Nations That Don’t Negotiate in ‘Good Faith,’ Says Treasury Secretary
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump indicated that some countries could learn the nation-specific tariff rates the United States will place on them in the next two to three weeks.
Read MoreNominate Now for the 2025 Counselor Promo Campaign Awards
It’s time to recognize the creative and effective use of promotional products with Counselor magazine’s Promo Campaign Awards.
Read MoreStanley Drinkware Faces New Legal Challenges Over Defective Lids & Lead Concerns
PMI, Stanley’s parent company, is facing proposed class action lawsuits following a December 2024 recall and, separately, revelations over lead in its products.
Read MorePRINTING United Alliance Holds First Legislative Fly-In Event
In Washington, D.C., last week, more than 35 print industry leaders gathered for the inaugural Legislative Fly-In, during which they met with their members of Congress to discuss specific policy issues impacting the printing industry.
Read MoreTariff Rates on Lower-Value Imports From China Reduced Temporarily but Challenges Persist
Some promo pros say the move will help but note cost burdens and uncertainty remain. Others say that if there are going to be import tariffs, then they should continue to be applied to lower-value imports.
Read MoreFormula One Sues Las Vegas Screen Printer, Alleging Trademark Infringement
The suit says E & B Wholesalers sold products that included T-shirts and hoodies that bore Formula One trademarks in the lead-up to the first-ever Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Read MoreArguments Heard in Court Case That Aims To Have Trump’s Tariffs Kiboshed
Attorneys for the federal government and Liberty Justice Center, which represents five small businesses, appeared in the Court of International Trade on May 13.
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