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Our Founding Fathers Rejected
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Why Build-A-Bear Has Been on an Nvidia-Like Run

Like every company that imports, Build-A-Bear Workshop is being affected by tariffs. Although it pulled forward inventory in anticipation of their impact, the company reported on its second-quarter earnings call an estimated $11 million hit to 2025 income. Nonetheless, it was able to increase its guidance for the full year thanks to a strong first … Read More

Manufacturing’s Economic Power Is Grossly Underestimated

Manufacturing’s true economic footprint is much larger than GDP and employment share statistics suggest, with total output accounting for up to 35% of GDP in 2015. Manufacturing supports millions of jobs indirectly. Strong synergies exist between manufacturing and innovation, with manufacturing driving 60% of U.S. R&D and fostering technological advancements that benefit the entire economy. … Read More

Mexico Imposes Hefty Tariffs on Sugar to Protect Local Industry

Mexico raised tariffs of up to 210% on sugar imports from countries with which it doesn’t have a trade deal, part of a plan to protect the domestic industry from falling prices. The measure, which takes effect on Tuesday, includes tariffs of 156% and 210% on cane sugar, refined liquid sugar, beet sugar and syrups, … Read More

The True Cost of China’s Falling Prices

Beijing officials call China’s current deflationary malaise “involution” — a destructive cycle of intense, self-destroying business competition sparked by excess capacity. According to a Bloomberg News analysis, it feels even more pronounced on the ground. Using data on almost 70 everyday products and services from multiple sources, our analysis showed prices dropped more sharply than … Read More

Pessimistic Consumers Keep Spending, Forecast To Surpass $1 Trillion

The National Retail Federation expects Americans to cross a milestone this season, with holiday sales topping $1 trillion for the first time. In the new forecast, the trade association projects that November to December sales will rise between 3.7% and 4.2% from last year, reaching $1.01 trillion to $1.02 trillion. Executives underscored the outsized role … Read More

Chinese Exports Unexpectedly Slump for First Time Since February

China’s exports contracted in October, dropping 1.1% from a year earlier, as global demand failed to offset the slump in shipments to the US. Shipments to all nations except the US rose 3.1%, but this was not enough to compensate for the more than 25% decline to America. Chinese exports to the US tumbled 25% … Read More

Nucor Leaders Drop Northwest Rebar Mill Plan

Executives of steel maker Nucor Corp. have dropped their plan to build a rebar micro mill in the Pacific Northwest because they think some of the company’s other recent investments have given them enough capacity to supply clients in the Western United States. The Nucor team spent nearly $3.2 billion on capital projects last year—which … Read More