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The U.S. gets almost all of its fireworks from China, and the industry is warning that tariffs on Chinese imports could limit ...
The pyrotechnics industry relies heavily on Chinese fireworks imports and warns that this could be the last big bang Fourth ...
Tariff uncertainty is threatening to snuff out an ancient industry as the U.S. prepares its biggest fireworks shows in years.
With their near-total reliance on Chinese imports, American fireworks companies have landed squarely in the crosshairs of ...
Though retailers have gotten some fireworks that shipped before tariffs were imposed, shipping costs are going sky-high.
Fireworks buffs may get less bang for their buck this Fourth of July due to the United States' ongoing tariff war with China, ...
Some fireworks companies warn tariffs could slow business ahead of America's 250th birthday in 2026. The American ...
Fireworks vendors are already looking ahead to the next Fourth of July. They have to make their purchases soon in order to ...
Fireworks have their roots in China. To ward off evil spirits, people would throw bamboo stalks into a fire, causing them to pop as the air inside the hollow pockets heated up.
While authorities have not identified any victims, family members have identified their lost loved ones. Among them are ...
This fireworks story begins with an explosion. On Feb. 14, 2008, in Foshan, a city in southern China, 15,000 cartons of fireworks spread across 20 warehouses mysteriously exploded in the middle of ...
Fireworks began in ancient China before spreading West. The thinking goes that someone living in China around the first century B.C. threw a piece of bamboo on a fire and it exploded with a bang.
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