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Tariffs

Tariffs on products used by news and media industries, including newsprint and other paper products or aluminum printing plates, have the potential to devastate thousands of businesses across the United States. The Alliance is working to combat tariffs that will increase costs, kill jobs, shut down small businesses, and eliminate the only local source of news for many communities across America.

As the tariff landscape shifts in often-unpredictable ways, the News/Media Alliance is committed to providing its members with updates on breaking developments and deep analysis about how policy changes will affect the news and media industry.

 

Latest Articles


News/Media Alliance Urges Administration To Forgo Additional, Targeted Newsprint Tariffs Under Consideration
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News/Media Alliance Urges Administration To Forgo Additional, Targeted Newsprint Tariffs Under Consideration

Arlington, VA - Today, the News/Media Alliance submitted a joint letter to U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on behalf of its members in the printing and news publishing industries asking the Commerce Department to forgo any implementation of tariffs on ... Read More
Canada and Mexico Tariffs Delayed Until April 2
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Canada and Mexico Tariffs Delayed Until April 2

These products will not be subject to the 25% tariffs until April 2. Through multiple sources, we have confirmed that newsprint is covered under this agreement ... Read More
Trump Orders Investigation of Lumber Imports Including Paper
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Trump Orders Investigation of Lumber Imports Including Paper

President Trump signed a memo on March 1 for the Commerce Department to initiate a national security investigation into U.S. lumber imports and their derivative products, including paper, under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ... Read More
Trump Announces Tariff Plans
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Trump Announces Tariff Plans

President Trump announced his America First Trade Policy on Inauguration Day, January 20, stating that he plans to enact 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico on February 1, citing the flow of both migrants and fentanyl from both countries. Trump did ... Read More

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