President Trump imposing tariffs on Canada could result in higher lumber and gas prices for North Carolina residents, Walden ...
The owner of a Raleigh-based company pleaded guilty in federal court on Friday to attempting to sell technology with military ...
A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to attempting to export technology with military applications to China without a license, ...
President Donald Trump earlier this week promoted tariffs as a way to bring furniture-making manufacturing to North Carolina.
After a delay, tariffs on Canada and Mexico are set to be implemented. Here’s what it could mean for consumers.
The federal government says the owner of a North Carolina company has pleaded guilty to trying to sell electronic devices that have military applications to China without a required exporting ...
U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada are now in effect and they could impact North Carolina wallets.
Lucas Ruiz, a fellow with the Stimson Center, a Washington think tank focused on security issues, in a blog post: "The current modernization push is fueled by a pathology of nuclear superiority ...
There will be 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on goods from China; this brings ... he singled out North Carolina. "I used to go there to buy ...
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