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Trump tariffs will lead to abandoned freight at ports as cash-strapped businesses reject orders

Businesses both large and small tell CNBC that the latest round of President Donald Trump's tariffs, targeting countries all over the world and taking the trade levies up to the highest rates in a century, could result in freight being abandoned at ports as cash-strapped owners and CEOs reject incoming goods that could financially wipe

Trump’s Canadian tariffs are having a chilling effect on Vermont’s small business owners

President Donald Trump's tariff rhetoric against Canada has only started to heat up, but Vermont's small businesses are already feeling some pain. A shipment of spirits, ordered by the Société des alcools du Québec – an entity that's responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages in the province – has been sitting on a shipping

Meta is targeting ‘hundreds of millions’ of businesses in agentic AI deployment

Meta Platforms is among the U.S. tech giants leading the race to invest in generative AI and the foundational large language models that the AI breakthroughs rely on, and it's also taken an open-source approach to its AI development, allowing the tech innovations to be shared widely. Those innovations are occurring rapidly. "Not just daily.

Treasury Department suspends enforcement of ownership information reporting for millions of businesses

The rule was enacted to "make it harder for bad actors to hide or benefit from their ill-gotten gains through shell companies or other opaque ownership structures," according to FinCEN. In addition to not enforcing BOI penalties and fines, the Treasury said it would issue a proposed regulation to apply the rule to foreign reporting

In wake of southern California wildfires, a diverse small business community looks to rebuild

When the Los Angeles wildfires swept through Southern California in January, Barbara Shay lost much more than the building housing the cafe she owned. Gone were the ingredients for menu items like grits or pancakes. Gone were the photos of icons ranging from former President Barack Obama to actor Richard Pryor that had lined the

Treasury sets March 21 deadline for millions of businesses to report ownership information or risk fines of $10,000 or more

Businesses have suffered a degree of whiplash from the on-again-off-again deadlines to file BOI reports. A string of court orders had prevented the Treasury from enforcing the measure, only to then see courts strike down those rulings. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Feb. 18 lifted a nationwide injunction that

Op-ed: Amid DEI retreat, America’s small businesses are not caving like big corporations

Diversity, equity, and inclusion has become a flashpoint in corporate America, with a shifting political landscape and economic pressures reshaping how businesses approach these initiatives. Under the Trump administration, DEI programs are under increased scrutiny, and many large corporations have begun scaling back their investments in these efforts. Yet while big business retreats, small business

AI is moving inside the operations, and behind the CEO desk, at America’s small businesses

It's no secret that large corporations are using generative artificial intelligence to get ahead — but many small businesses are finding ways to use this technology to their advantage, too. To be clear, there's still a large chunk (43%) of small businesses that have never even considered using gen AI in their operations, according to

Treasury delays deadline for small businesses to file new form to avoid risk of fines for noncompliance

"Most non-exempt reporting companies have not filed their initial reports, presumably because they are unaware of the requirement," Daniel Stipano, a partner at law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell, wrote in an e-mail. There's a potential silver lining for businesses: It's "unlikely" FinCEN would impose financial penalties "except in cases of bad faith or intentional

Middle school students in Utah are being taught to pitch like Shark Tank entrepreneurs

Getting funding from investors for a startup is a major challenge for most founders, including sixth graders from Draper Park Middle School, located in the Draper suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, who are learning how to turn an idea into a business and pitch potential investors. "I'm really excited because I think our company
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