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When the 37th Guam Legislature debated legalizing consumer-grade fireworks in 2023, proponents argued in favor of family fun ...
A public hearing was held on Monday to stamp out a law that would legalize consumer-grade fireworks before it can be fully ...
Tariffs could impact your Fourth of July plans. With fireworks prices increasing, some communities may cancel or scale back ...
Consumer-grade fireworks have been legal on Guam for just over a year and no company is authorized to import or sell them, yet, but lawmakers are already weighing a return ...
Fireworks businesses] are really beginning to get back on their feet and thrive, and now being hit with a tariff has got everybody in a tailspin,” one expert said.
As they light up the night sky, on Guam, fireworks have also lit a fuse under public safety concerns. Just over one year ...
Bill Weimer, vice president of Phantom Fireworks, said China supplies between 98% and 99% of consumer fireworks to the United States.
Lawmakers are poised to hear testimony Monday on a measure seeking to repeal legislation that had permitted consumer-grade or "safe and sane" fireworks on Guam, Bill 20-38.
As fireworks vendors prepare for the Fourth of July, President Donald Trump’s latest tariff on Chinese products may impact ...
According to WKBN, Youngstown, Ohio-based firework wholesaler Phantom Fireworks has paused production due to the 145% tariffs ...
As the Fourth of July approaches, fireworks enthusiasts may face dimmer celebrations due to rising tariffs on Chinese imports.
Among many of the impacted businesses from the tariff increase April 9 is Schneitter Fireworks & Importing Co.
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