
Video Ad Feedback
Could tariffs ruin Christmas?
For years, vendors at the worldâs largest wholesale market in Yiwu, China have been exporting Christmas and Halloween decorations to the US. But now, they're in the middle of the escalating US-China trade war, forced to suspend or cancel orders.
01:43
- Source:
CNN
Tariffs and trade
16 videos

Video Ad Feedback
âTrump chickened outâ: Chinese social media mocks Trump on trade

Video Ad Feedback
Why Trumpâs potential U-turn could give China the upper hand

Video Ad Feedback
Used in iPhones to EVs: Why Chinaâs near-monopoly on rare earths matters

Video Ad Feedback
Trump calls Xiâs tour of Southeast Asia a chance to âscrewâ the US

Video Ad Feedback
'I'm very optimistic': Steel company owner tells CNN tariffs will help them

Video Ad Feedback
Elizabeth Warren explains why she called on the SEC to investigate Trump

Video Ad Feedback
âBig Shortâ investor says US is better equipped to handle trade war with China

Video Ad Feedback
Trump voter to be affected by tariffs has a message for the president

Video Ad Feedback
Kevin O'Leary says US has to train China 'like a puppy'

Video Ad Feedback
Peter Navarro brushes off concerns over market whiplash as 'pure spin'

Video Ad Feedback
Canadian official says what it will take for them to drop their tariffs 'tomorrow'

Video Ad Feedback
'The worst self-inflicted wound': Former treasury secretary blasts Trump's trade war

Video Ad Feedback
Small business owner says tariffs pause was the 'final nail in the coffin'

Video Ad Feedback
Economist's recession warning: 'Someone's going to need to blink'

Video Ad Feedback
Erin Burnett breaks out whiteboard to explain Trumpâs tariff math