Tag: Tariffs
Letters to the Editor: June 11, 2025
A Free Press reader says London should take Citi Plaza up on its offer to host staff and council during city hall’s rebuild.
REPORT: U.S. Adds 8.6 GW of New Solar Module Manufacturing Capacity, One of its Strongest Quarters of Growth in U.S. History
House-passed federal tax legislation threatens to undercut the solar industry, which is the primary source of new U.S. electricity generation and is delivering a historic boom in domestic manufacturing WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. solar industry added 8.6 gigawatts (GW) of new solar module manufacturing capacity in Q1 2025, marking … [continued]
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China’s EV Moves in UK & EU Progressing
It’s no secret — China’s electric vehicle market is the most developed in the world. Related to that, EVs account for about half of the country’s new car sales, and it’s a hyper-competitive market where many automakers are struggling to scale up, outcompete each other on price, and eventually make … [continued]
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‘Local’ before trade war, London brand thriving at 10-year mark
Trends, fads, time – like all apparel companies, London-based Illbury + Goose has endured its share of the familiar tests in a notoriously fickle industry. To that you can add a pandemic that left many merchants, including small clothing retailers, scrambling to reinvent their business, and – now – a U.S-triggered trade war that’s slapped […]
Mercedes & Ford Execs Propose Possible Tariff Deals
The US tariff war on imported cars ignores the fact that many foreign automakers also build cars in the US for export.
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