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A look at some of the creative ways companies try to dodge high tariffs

7 March 2025
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A look at some of the creative ways companies try to dodge high tariffs
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New tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada have caused concern among U.S. companies and consumers. President Trump’s taxes on these imports have led to retaliatory measures, impacting the stock market and raising fears of an economic downturn. Some companies are exploring ways to avoid these tariffs, including lobbying for exemptions and using creative methods like tariff engineering.

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