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Latest from Kayla Steinberg

UPS is 'disposing of' U.S.-bound packages over customs paperwork problems

Thousands of UPS shipments to the U.s. are trapped at hubs because they can't clear the Trump administration's maze of new customs requirements.
53d ago

Doritos and Cheetos colored with veggies? Here's what the snacks could look like

PLANO, Texas — It’s not easy swapping out artificial dyes to make Doritos and Cheetos with colorful vegetables and spices.

De minimis exemption ends for low-value packages shipped to the U.S.: What you need to know

The de minimis exemption for low-value packages sent to the United States ended Friday, wreaking havoc on international shipping as mail companies, businesses and consumers try to navigate the new rules

Rocky waters ahead for British artist stopping sales to customers across the pond

British artist Jess Chappell is cutting off sales to the United States as new trade policies take effect this week.
70d ago

Back-to-school prices are a mixed bag this year

Some back-to-school prices are higher, some are lower, and others have stayed put since last year.

More postal services pause shipments to U.S. with 'de minimis' loophole set to expire

Postal services in Japan and Switzerland are the latest to pause shipments to the United States, days before an exemption for certain import taxes expires.
92d ago

It's a real grind to meet matcha demand these days

Your midday matcha latte is getting more expensive and harder to come by as supply shortages and skyrocketing demand squeeze cafés

Some companies held off on price hikes as Trump delayed tariffs. That ends soon.

Companies behind the best-known brands are sounding the alarm: Prices are going up

Superhero movies are back, but they're sharing the spotlight

Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” and rival DC’s “Superman” ruled the box office this past weekend, giving the genre a much-needed jolt.

From toys to cars, tariffs hit companies' bottom lines

The numbers are in: Big toy and auto companies are reporting just how much tariffs are costing them
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