NC Supreme Court stays AG Jackson’s lawsuit against DuPont, Chemours
The North Carolina Supreme Court split 5-2 in granting a stay in Attorney General Jeff Jackson’s environmental contamination lawsuit against DuPont and Chemours.
Canada has been the largest purchaser of NC exports in the world for over a decade. This trend continuing into 2025, with just over $5 billion in NC exports purchased by Canadians YTD.
As the de minimis import exemption expires, US consumers will see shipments halted and significant cost increases on international orders.
North Carolina’s Semiquincentennial Committee advances plans for America’s 250th with exhibits, markers, partnerships, and statewide celebrations.
As the United States prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, North Carolina is taking steps to ensure the milestone is commemorated with purpose, education, and pride.
After months of deadlines being pushed back, tariffs are set to go into effect for multiple countries, and NC businesses are bracing for the impact.
While imports to North Carolina have increased by 40% overall since May, industries with tariffs already enacted show a clear decrease in imports.
As inflation rises, Trump threatens high tariffs on some of the biggest suppliers to the US.
Trump originally imposed the 90-day pause on tariffs to give time to negotiate trade deals with various countries, but so far, only deals with the United Kingdom and Vietnam have been brokered.
Those noticing more people — especially younger faces — filling the pews at church lately, aren't imagining things.
The future of major NC industries could be at stake as steel tariffs double.
The recent tariffs and trade war have caused rampant uncertainty in the international market, significantly impacting US steel manufacturers.