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Fireworks buffs may get less bang for their buck this Fourth of July due to the United States' ongoing tariff war with China, which provides 96.3% of this nation's fireworks.
Products across the U.S. continue to see a significant climb in prices, with this holiday tradition being no different. Over 90% of fireworks sold in the U.S. come from China.
At the recent peak of the trade war — when Chinese products were getting a 145% tariff — lots of fireworks were left in China, Schneitter-Blake said. And pyrotechnic production there has ...
Officials have declared a local health emergency after the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people in July.
Fireworks have lit up America’s skies on the Fourth of July since 1777. But this year, retailers warn that rising tariffs on Chinese-made pyrotechnics could soon raise the cost of celebrating ...
Fireworks that are imported from China—which has been involved in a reciprocal tariff battle with the U.S.—are expected to cost more this Fourth of July holiday, and potentially beyond.
About 99 percent of the fireworks used in the U.S. come from China and producers and importers have struggled to navigate a rapidly changing tariff rate that has jumped from 10 percent to 145 ...
Talk about an explosive situation: Los Angeles firefighters are anxiously monitoring a warehouse filled with 75 tons of ...
One of the barges serving as a launch platform for the fireworks had caught fire. All five workers on board jumped into the ...
Let’s light the fuse on what tariffs mean for your Independence Day fireworks Nearly 99% of the fireworks lighting up American skies are made in China.