Trade
Chaotic Tariff Rollout Leaves US Importers Short on Details
A cargo vessel sails past Qingdao Port in China.
Source: BloombergPresident Donald Trump entered office in January pledging to unleash prosperity by raising tariffs and cutting red tape. Six months later, the back-office systems connecting the US and global economies face their toughest test yet against an onslaught of both.
Importers, customs brokers and the broader logistics industry are bracing for a deluge of fine print on tariffs before Friday, when Trump has pledged higher country-specific duties amid a number of import taxes targeted at certain products and materials.