Cheaper goods from China will soon become more expensive for U.S. consumers due to the expiration of a tax loophole allowing duty-free import of packages valued under $800, effective May 2. This change, initiated by an executive order from President Trump, aims to combat the influx of fentanyl from China but is expected to lead to higher prices, delays in shipments, and a diminished market for low-cost imports. While U.S. retailers may benefit from reduced competition, consumers will face increased costs and limited availability of affordable goods.
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Hollywood producer advocates for ‘Blue Highway’ to Malibu to help save lives
Michel Shane, a successful film producer, transformed his grief over his daughter Emily's tragic death in a car accident into activism for road safety on Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway. Through the Emily Shane Foundation, he aims to honor her legacy and improve road safety, advocating for changes to prevent further tragedies in the area. Want More Context? 🔎
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