
President Donald Trump’s massive China tariffs are jeopardizing American fireworks shows, threatening to drive up prices and limit supplies. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. U.S. fireworks wholesalers and distributors say they’ve been canceling shipments from China for this year’s July Fourth holiday. Some are also halting manufacturing in China of fireworks for next year’s celebrations of the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
Main Idea: Trump’s China tariffs are making it harder and more expensive for U.S. fireworks companies to bring in supplies for July Fourth shows.
Key Points:
Trump’s China tariffs could make July Fourth fireworks more expensive and harder to find, hurting families, small stands, and local shows.
No clear positive impact identified.
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