Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has joined a coalition of attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging newly imposed tariffs.
Some small business owners and parents in Sussex County are feeling the pressure as tariffs drive up some costs of toys and gifts.
From pineapples shipped from Costa Rica to grapes grown in Mexico, tariffs are driving up the cost of certain produce — and some shoppers are taking notice.
For Henlopen Countertops, the rising cost of building materials over the past few years was already a concern — and they say new tariffs could drive them to raise prices.
Some businesses in Rehoboth Beach say they are feeling the pinch of rising costs from overseas suppliers.
New tariffs are putting pressure on furniture prices, leading local stores to shift toward domestic products.
Tariffs on imported appliance parts are driving up costs for consumers, with local businesses struggling to manage the rising prices of products like lights, fridges and washers.
New tariffs on imported goods are threatening small businesses like candy shops and cafés, potentially driving up costs on everything from Swedish sweets to specialty coffee.
China will stop chicken imports from Delmarva chicken processing company, Mountaire Farms, beginning April 10.
Local businesses that rely on imported wine, beer and liquors are bracing for impact as President Trump announced Wednesday a 20 percent tariff on goods from the European Union and an additional 34 percent tariff on Chinese imports.