India and the UK have signed a long-awaited trade deal, reducing tariffs on foods including chocolates, biscuits and salmon. The post UK chocolate, salmon suppliers set for lower tariffs with
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The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories for all merchandise imported into the United States. The HTS is based on the international Harmonized System, which is the global system of nomenclature applied to most world trade in goods.
India and the UK have signed a long-awaited trade deal, reducing tariffs on foods including chocolates, biscuits and salmon. The post UK chocolate, salmon suppliers set for lower tariffs with
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Hershey expects a second-quarter impact from tariffs of $15-20m as the chocolate and salty snacks maker seeks a levy “exemption” on cocoa. The post Hershey seeks “exemption” from cocoa-linked tariffs
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Tyson has factored tariff uncertainty and the pressured consumer into its unchanged guidance but also aims to reap $200m in savings. The post Tyson Foods preps for tariffs as $200m
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Changes doubles the number of published rates from 38 to 70 origin-destination-railroad combinations.Read More
The Kisses maker said duties on the commodity, which cannot be grown in the U.S., is expected to result in millions of dollars in extra costs. Read More
Says only small portion of US supplies used for domestic consumption Read More
Milkshakes, RTD coffee and plant-based milk alternatives could soon be covered by the UK sugar taxRead More
Kraft Heinz has cut its 2025 outlook across a range of metrics to factor in the potential uplift on input-cost inflation from tariffs. The post Kraft Heinz factors tariff-linked inflation
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The UK government proposes to change its sugar tax on drinks, including milk-based drinks and widen the sugar content bracket. The post UK sets outs plans to change sugar tax
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