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The pyrotechnics industry relies heavily on Chinese fireworks imports and warns that this could be the last big bang Fourth ...
Though retailers have gotten some fireworks that shipped before tariffs were imposed, shipping costs are going sky-high.
A longtime Oologah Marching Band fireworks fundraiser is avoiding major price hikes this year, despite national concerns over ...
The ripple effects of the trade war against China has affected fireworks prices ahead of Independence Day, but they could be ...
Millions will gather across the U.S. for the dazzling sights of fireworks to mark the Fourth of July, but the tradition ...
Tariff uncertainty is threatening to snuff out an ancient industry as the U.S. prepares its biggest fireworks shows in years.
Rushing said earlier this year he ate a 20% tariff to keep prices steady for his customers, but when tariffs temporarily ...
At Tri-State Fireworks, a family-owned business in Wilder, sales were booming despite a 30 percent tariff on all fireworks.
Fireworks fans needn’t worry. This week’s spectacles will proceed as planned, dazzling spectators throughout the suburbs.
Buying fireworks for your Independence Day display could cost more this year because of a 30% tariff on Chinese imports.
Sellers are absorbing higher costs to keep July 4 celebrations alive this year, but prices could be going up for 2026.
Next year could be different if tariff talks fizzle Fireworks have their roots in China. By the 15th century, Europe was using fireworks for religious festivals and entertainment.