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Tariff uncertainty is threatening to snuff out an ancient industry as the U.S. prepares its biggest fireworks shows in years.
The U.S. gets almost all of its fireworks from China, and the industry is warning that tariffs on Chinese imports could limit ...
Some fireworks companies warn tariffs could slow business ahead of America's 250th birthday in 2026. The American ...
Some people in Livingston Parish are cutting back on fireworks spending for this Fourth of July holiday as prices rise in ...
Suppliers for area fireworks displays dodged a bullet, saying they’ve been largely untouched by President Trump’s fireworks ...
Fireworks fans needn’t worry. This week’s spectacles will proceed as planned, dazzling spectators throughout the suburbs.
The U.S. is arguably never more dependent on China than on July 4, when the nation celebrates its rebellion against British rule with fireworks that are inevitably imported from China.
Sellers are absorbing higher costs to keep July 4 celebrations alive this year, but prices could be going up for 2026.