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Average US Car Prices Top a Record $50,000 on EV Sales Surge

The average price of a new car in America topped $50,000 for the first time last month, driven by a surge in sales of expensive electric vehicles and luxury models. US car buyers paid an average of $50,080 for a new car in September, up 3.6% from a year ago, according to research released by … Read More

Consumers Plan To Shop — And Celebrate Holidays — Despite Economic Gloom

Even with tariffs, inflation fatigue, and nonstop economic anxiety, Americans are still determined to make this a merry holiday season. ICSC, formerly the International Council of Shopping Centers, forecasts retail sales will climb 3.5% to 4% from October through December, pushing total spending past $1.7 trillion. According to ICSC’s 2025 Holiday Shopping Intentions Survey, 91% … Read More

Europe goes protectionist to save its steel

The European Commission on Tuesday announced plans to nearly halve the amount of duty-free steel imports, to 18.3 million tonnes per year, while sharply increasing levies on foreign steel falling outside of set quotas to 50%. The new regime, which is set to replace existing steel safeguards due to expire in June next year, would … Read More

US container imports drop in September as Trump tariffs disrupt global trade

U.S. imports of containerized goods in September fell 8.4% from the year earlier, including a 22.9% drop in goods from China, amid ongoing trade ructions from President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, data released on Thursday showed. U.S. seaports handled 2.31 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of container cargo last month, the third-highest September volume on … Read More

US economy has ‘held up’ despite Trump’s tariffs, says IMF

The US economy is withstanding the impact of record protectionism better than expected, the International Monetary Fund said as it prepares its latest assessment of President Trump’s tariffs. Kristalina Georgieva, managing director for the IMF, said on Wednesday that the world’s largest economy had “held up” despite fears that record levels of tariffs on goods … Read More

Foreign companies eye US expansion to lessen fallout from tariffs

Some non-U.S. companies have said they are looking at expanding their presence or setting up shop in the United States to mitigate the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported goods. Below are some of the plans flagged by those companies. The French industrial gases company flagged an up to $200 million investment in … Read More

Trump’s tariffs have a bad reputation, but they are not failures

Overall, these tariffs help stimulate the economy. If the foreign competition has more barriers of entry, it lends itself nicely to increase domestic manufacturing which in turn creates more jobs and reduces our trade deficit. New Balance, a company that prides itself on manufacturing in the U.S., completed a $65 million expansion to its Skowhegan … Read More

Trump, Pfizer agree to lower U.S. drug prices, exempt company from pharma tariffs

President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced an agreement with Pfizer to voluntarily sell its medications for less, as his administration pushes to link U.S. drug prices to cheaper ones abroad. Pfizer has agreed to take measures to reduce U.S. drug prices, including selling its existing drugs to Medicaid patients at the lowest price offered in … Read More