
Liz Young
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Logistics and supply-chain reporter @WSJ
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https://www.wsj.com/news/author/liz-young 02-02-2011 04:12:31
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Americans’ mountain of clutter remains, even if tariffs bring an end to the era of low-cost goods, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/personal-finan…

NEW: Who pays tariffs, and how are they paid? Here’s a step-by-step look at how tariffs work, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/economy/trade/…

Chinese factories say U.S. customers will have to absorb higher costs as disruptions from the trade war spread, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/world/china/as…

Ocean carriers and the U.S. Navy are struggling to find sailors for U.S.-registered ships, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/trump…

President Trump is wielding tariffs to try to close the massive U.S. trade deficit in goods, which he sees as a sign of economic weakness. But what about services? via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/economy/trade/…

An extra fee is showing up on shopping bills, and it carries a not-so-subtle message: These tariffs weren’t our idea, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/that-…


A flood of imports into the nation’s busiest container-port complex is slowing as new tariffs take effect, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/livecoverage/s…

Industrial real-estate giant Prologis says companies are looking for overflow storage space amid escalating trade war, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/prolo…

Companies are trying to use AI to mitigate the impact of tariffs on their supply chains. But it can’t predict Trump’s next move, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/ai-ca…

New fees on Chinese ships calling at U.S. ports will be charged for each voyage rather than each port call, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/logis…

U.S. companies are making hard calls as they try to adjust to President Trump’s new trade war with China, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/economy/trade/…

Add tariffs on Chinese-made baby products to the list of worries for expectant parents, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/retai…

The number of ships sailing from China to the U.S. laden with clothes, electronics, furniture and other goods is plunging, as an accelerating number of cargoes are canceled, via Paul Berger in The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/logis…

U.S. fabric makers that stand to win more business because of tariffs are navigating uncertainty in trade policy and consumer demand, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/tarif…


To keep product prices low in the face of rising tariffs, America’s largest retailers are trying everything. Literally, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/business/retai…

China signaled its resolve to stand up to President Trump’s efforts to pressure Beijing into a settlement on trade, vowing in a social-media video to “never kneel down” before U.S. coercion, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/world/china/in…

E-commerce retailers are preparing for the looming elimination of the de minimis exemption for goods from China, via The Wall Street Journal wsj.com/articles/e-com…
