Furniture is next on the tariff list

President Trump announced a federal probe into furniture imports, with new tariffs set to arrive in the next 50 days. Rates aren’t yet defined, but the move follows recent levies on appliances made of steel and aluminum. The U.S. imported nearly $28B in furniture last year from countries like Vietnam, China, Malaysia, and Canada. Analysts […]

A new trade era between the US and EU

A new trade era between the US and EU is here! The United States and the European Union just formalized a framework trade agreement. Starting soon, a 15% tariff will apply to many EU imports, including cars, auto parts, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors. This deal brings predictability for companies, stability for markets, and security for jobs. […]

Major shift in North American trade

🚨 Major shift in North American trade you can’t miss. Starting Sept. 1, Canada will scale back its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports. Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that goods compliant with the USMCA will move tariff-free — covering about 85% of U.S.–Canada trade. But there’s a catch: steel, aluminum, and autos stay under heavy […]

Amazon’s 2025 peak season fulfillment fees

Amazon just confirmed that its peak season fulfillment fees will match last year’s rates from Oct. 15, 2025, to Jan. 14, 2026. This applies to FBA, Remote Fulfillment in Canada & Mexico, Multi-Channel Fulfillment, and Buy with Prime. Product size and weight still influence the fees — for example, a T-shirt rises from $4.67 → […]