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Previously exempted from any levies under the so-called de minimis rule, parcels priced up to US$800 (S$1,050) now face an ad-valorem tax ... of the May 2 de minimis tariff exemption removal.
The ad-holding group factored volatility into its full-year guidance, which expects growth in the range of flat to down 2%, and noted that it has not yet seen meaningful changes in client spending ...
Previously exempted from any levies under the so-called ‘de minimis’ rule, parcels priced up to $800 now face an ad-valorem tax ... of the May 2 de minimis tariff exemption removal.
The digital advertising market in the United States is bracing for a downturn as small businesses and ad buyers evaluate tariff-related pullbacks, and early signs from April point to slowdowns ...
He added that it’s “really too early to comment” on how tariffs will affect ad spending, but acknowledged that the recent elimination of a key trade exemption could pose problems.
Small businesses and ad buyers are evaluating tariff-related pullbacks, and early signs from April point to slowdowns from the auto, travel, fashion and online-spending industries, according to ...
Here, we explore four common types of tariffs: ad valorem tariffs, specific tariffs, compound tariffs, and tariff-rate quota, along with an additional three of the lesser-known types. Ad valorem ...
CNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the impact of tariffs on ad spending. A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada's historic election Bankrupt retailer to reopen over 100 stores ...
"It is not the first patriotic ad from Ford. Similar ads have been run for 9/11 and other times of crises. Getting the message out now is a direct response to tariffs and economic uncertainty.
Chocolate maker Lindt & Sprüngli says it’s increasing its stockpiles of product in Canada amid uncertainty over the unfolding tariff situation with the U.S. President Donald Trump enacted ...
In what some industry experts see as a Hail Mary ahead of May 3 — the day President Donald Trump is expected to implement 25% tariffs on all auto parts imported into the United States — Ford Motor Co.