The Commerce Department added tariffs on more than 400 products, from flatware and kettlebells to bulldozers and robots.
Related Articles
US Business
Verizon Revenue Drops as Pandemic Slows Phone Shopping
July 24, 2020
Erin Slifka
US Business
Comments Off on Verizon Revenue Drops as Pandemic Slows Phone Shopping
The largest U.S. cellphone carrier continued to add customers during the coronavirus pandemic, though quarterly revenue declined in its core wireless business and its online advertising unit.
US Business
CES 2021: The World’s Largest Tech Show Trades Las Vegas for Cyberspace
January 10, 2021
Erin Slifka
US Business
Comments Off on CES 2021: The World’s Largest Tech Show Trades Las Vegas for Cyberspace
This year, Vegas and CES will be without each other for the first time in decades. You can still see it all—but only from the little screen through which you see pretty much everything else these days.
US Business
TSMC’s Profit Drops on Sluggish Chip Demand, Weaker Margins
January 18, 2024
Erin Slifka
US Business
Comments Off on TSMC’s Profit Drops on Sluggish Chip Demand, Weaker Margins
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s fourth-quarter net profit fell from a year earlier as revenue from chips used in Internet of Things decreased and margins deteriorated.


