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LPG Shortages Push India CPI to 6.1% in March LPG disruptions helped lift India's CPI to 6.1% YoY in March 2026 (Investing.com, 29 Mar 2026), with import costs up ~20–30% vs Q4 2025 and stock-outs in major metros.

LPG Shortages Push India CPI to 6.1% in March: LPG disruptions helped lift India's CPI to 6.1% YoY in March 2026 (Investing.com, 29 Mar 2026), with import costs up ~20–30% vs Q4 2025 and stock-outs in major… 👈 Read full analysis #LPGShortages #IndiaCPI #InflationRate #EconomicTrends #ImportCosts

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Pak Stares At $1.2 Billion Of Vaccine Import Bill By 2031 As India Halts Supply - IndiaWest News Pak Stares At $1.2 Billion Of Vaccine Import Bill By 2031 As India Halts Supply.

Pak Stares At $1.2 Billion Of Vaccine Import Bill By 2031 As India Halts Supply

Full Story: indiawest.com/pak-stares-a...

#PakistanVaccineBill #IndiaHaltsSupply #VaccineImportCrisis #HealthEconomics #NewDelhiNews #PakistanHealthcare #ExportDisruption #GAVIDependence #ImportCosts

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EU Agri-Food Trade Surplus Plunges 35% in November as Import Costs Surge Rising import prices and volatile global markets drive sharp decline in EU trade balance despite resilient export values.

FYI: EU Agri-Food Trade Surplus Plunges 35% in November as Import Costs Surge #EUTrade #AgriFood #TradeSurplus #ImportCosts #GlobalMarkets

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EU Agri-Food Trade Surplus Plunges 35% in November as Import Costs Surge Rising import prices and volatile global markets drive sharp decline in EU trade balance despite resilient export values.

EU Agri-Food Trade Surplus Plunges 35% in November as Import Costs Surge #Agriculture #FoodTrade #EUEconomy #TradeSurplus #ImportCosts

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It’s Becoming A Big Nightmare: Indian American Businesses Reel From Tariff Turmoil - IndiaWest News It’s Becoming A Big Nightmare: Indian American Businesses Reel From Tariff Turmoil.

It’s Becoming A Big Nightmare: Indian American Businesses Reel From Tariff Turmoil

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#TariffNightmare #IndianAmericanBusinesses #USIndiaTrade #SmallBusinessStruggles #TariffImpact #ImportCosts #ExportChallenges #RetailPressure #SupplyChainDisruptions

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US port operators seek to mitigate hefty expected tariffs on China-built port cranes By Lisa Baertlein LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -U.S. seaport operators are asking for extra time to implement pending tariffs on towering ship-to-shore cranes as they expect President Donald Trump’s administration to follow through on a promise to essentially ban that vital cargo-handling equipment. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) earlier this year proposed tariffs of up to 100% on those cranes after China devoured market share in its bid to dominate maritime manufacturing as well as commercial and military dominance on the seas. China, via state-owned Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries (ZMPC), now commands the global market and has supplied some 80% of the ship-to-shore cranes in the United States. ZPMC has more than 200 cranes in operation across nearly two dozen U.S. ports, including Houston, Los Angeles and New York. Each of those cranes costs anywhere from $10 million to $20 million. Countering that trend is a priority for the Trump administration, whose officials stated in meetings they intended to put an end to such purchases, said Carl Bentzel, president of the National Association of Waterfront Employers (NAWE), which represents terminal operators and other groups. Asked whether he expected the tariff rate to land at around 100% when USTR issues its pending decision on the matter, Bentzel said, "I’ve been operating under the position that that’s the floor. This essentially is a ban on the use of Chinese manufactured cargo equipment." USTR and the White House did not immediately comment. Trump is not the first U.S. President to push ports to buy higher-priced cranes from manufacturers with ties to U.S. allies, including Konecranes (HE:KCRA) of Finland, Mitsui E&S of Japan and Swiss-headquartered Liebherr. Joe Biden slapped 25% tariffs on ship-to-shore cranes from China in 2024 after the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency publicly stated that China has sought to preposition cyber vulnerabilities in American critical infrastructure, including port equipment. U.S. officials also warned that modems, software and other technology in that equipment could be a backdoor for spying on military operations or used as kill switches to hobble port operations. Nevertheless, ports and terminal operators continued buying lower-cost Chinese cranes. "The inaction and resistance from the port operator community is focused on short-term cost savings and massively underestimates the ultimate cost of inaction," said William Henagan, a Council on Foreign Relations research fellow who was director for critical infrastructure at the National Security Council under Biden. U.S. port operators and representatives for ZMPC in letters to USTR in May said security concerns linked to the cranes were out of proportion to the risk. Opponents also warned that the tariffs could heave billions of dollars of unexpected costs on the industry, stifling improvements meant to keep U.S. ports competitive. These days NAWE, one of the industry organizations representing terminal operators, is working to mitigate the impact of the new tariffs by asking for exemptions for previously ordered cranes and a transition period for the implementation of new duties. "We’ve chosen to work with them," Bentzel said.

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Japanfinmin Kato: Important for currencies to move in stable manner reflecting fundamental Japan finance minister Kato: * Important for currencies to move in a stable manner reflecting fundamentals * Generally speaking, higher yen could push down import costs and prices Nothing new or surprising from Kato here. This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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Small U.S. Businesses Struggle as China Tariffs Hit Hard ‘Nowhere to Turn’: Small Businesses Struggle to Survive Amid Soaring China Tariffs NEW YORK — For many American small business

U.S. Small Businesses Face Inventory Woes and Lost Sales
#SmallBusinessStruggles #ChinaTariffs #TradeWarImpact #MadeInChina #ImportCosts #AmericanEntrepreneurs #TariffTrouble #BusinessShutdown #SupplyChainCrisis #FamilyBusiness #USChinaTrade #TrumpTariffs #MainStreetUSA #ManufacturingCosts

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Kickstarter launches 'Tariff Manager' tool to help juggle confusing import costs Running a crowdfunding project just got a little trickier. Facing a shifting global trade landscape, Kickstarter has introduced the Tariff Manager tool, offering creators a new way to deal with unexpe...

The crowdfunding project platform unveils its new Tariff Manager to help creators manage rising import costs without derailing their campaigns. #Kickstarter #Tariffs #ImportCosts #GlobalTrade community.designtaxi.com/topic/11209-...

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Wow, 34% from China! Looks like that cup and ball cap are going to be a bit pricier now. #ImportCosts

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Wow, 34% from China! Looks like that cup and ball cap are going to be a bit pricier now. #ImportCosts

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🤑 *"Enjoy that $5 coffee now!"* With tariffs looming, it might hit $6 soon. Inflation hits differently when it’s your caffeine fix. ☕ #BigCheesyGreasy #CostOfLiving #GlobalEconomy #ImportCosts

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