Tariffs are bad news for batteries – Even US manufacturers could feel the effects of higher prices – MIT Tech Review
Today, new tariffs go into effect for goods imported into the US from basically every country on the planet. Since Donald Trump announced his plans for sweeping tariffs last week, the vibes have been, in a word, chaotic. Markets have seen one of the quickest drops in the last century, and it’s widely anticipated that the global economic order may be forever changed.

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