Tariffs can’t ‘make tea great again’ in US, Michigan tea business owner says Apr 29, 2025 Apr 29, 2025 Updated 7 hrs ago 0 '60 Minutes' top producer resigns, cites loss of 'independent decisions': Report Overcrowding, abuse and death: Complaints at America's oldest detention facility surge Duke vs. Houston WILD Ending in Final Four - Final 2 Minutes | 2025 March Madness Chicago Bears legend Steve McMichael dies at 67 Burke County man shares why he spoke up at hearing on Marshallese church building China Slams US Tariffs as 'Economic Bullying,' Warns of Global Instability Amid Escalating Trade War Vance says Pope Francis was 'obviously very ill' in Easter meeting before his death Canadian schools cancelling U.S. trips over harsh new border measures South Mountains State Park reopens most hiking trails six months after Hurricane Helene Why Did Sanders Fall Out of the First Round? 2025 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced Bear takes head-first slide down child's backyard playset UConn Paige Bueckers National Championship Pregame Press Conference - 2025 NCAA Tournament Coffin with Pope Francis is sealed in St. Peter's Basilica ahead of funeral Trump says he’s installing two flagpoles at the White House Here’s Shedeur Sanders vowing to craft his own legendary NFL path Jose Mora's initial appearance in Pima County Superior Court Pope Francis makes final journey through Rome to place of burial Israeli drone targeting cafe near Nuseirat refugee camp kills at least 6 Palestinians (2) Vatican City: Funeral mass held for Pope Francis at Vatican's St. Peter's Square A tea shop in a Michigan college town is caught in the middle of the ongoing tariff fight between the United States and China. As featured on 'Nowhere to turn': Small businesses dependent on imports from China feel more desperate Since the Trump administration raised tariffs on goods from China to 145%, major orders were canceled and products were stranded overseas. Latest video The secret to Kentucky Derby success? Horses' big hearts, powerful lungs and hind legs like springs Guatemala gearing up to export avocados to US, despite tariffs and delays US: Meta launches separate AI app amid growing tech race Massachusetts residents take woodpecker invasion in stride Early Updates: NHL Games Show Exciting Season Dynamics Conservative lawyer joins Dugan's defense Trump shares hug with Whitmer upon arrival in Michigan Tariffs can’t ‘make tea great again’ in US, Michigan tea business owner says SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
'Nowhere to turn': Small businesses dependent on imports from China feel more desperate Since the Trump administration raised tariffs on goods from China to 145%, major orders were canceled and products were stranded overseas.