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A group of mayors from South Texas, including Laredo’s, have sent a letter to federal leaders highlighting the negative ...
The San Antonio Business Journal is seeking nominations for its 2025 C-Suite Awards, which will honor outstanding CEOs and other C-level executives of companies in our community. Winners will be ...
University of Tampa economics professors shed light on what President Donald Trump’s tariffs could mean for the economy – and ...
The question of tariffs has been a hot topic among retailers -- and Dallas-Fort Worth area companies are speaking up about ...
“The Texas economy continues to expand ... About 75% of those surveyed expect Trump’s higher tariffs to have a negative impact on their business this year, with more than half citing expected ...
The Trump Administration’s prior announcement of a 10-percent universal tariff and 125-percent tariff on Chinese goods created a widespread impact ...
The GOP tax bill could boost the highest-earning Americans' incomes while hurting low earners, according to findings from ...
Ahead of U.S. trade talks being held with Chinese officials, a new report highlights the U.S. states that are the most and least exposed to Chinese import tariffs.
Skyrocketing prices might not be top of mind this spring. But many economists warn that consumers should get ready to pay more as soon as summer.
Nearly half of survey respondents would prioritize spending less on renovations if material prices suddenly increased due to tariffs.
Commercial construction spending has surged to its highest level in over 20 years, exceeding $740 billion in early 2025. But ...