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rollback

[rohl-bak] / ˈroʊlˌbæk /




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The biggest sources of the food subject to the tariff rollback are America’s nearest neighbors: Mexico and Canada.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is on top of the previous week’s rollback of duties on beef, coffee and dozens of other goods in response to Americans’ cost-of-living concerns.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now that MLB sees popular pitch-level prop bets as too risky, it’s making the first rollback of a betting product since wagering on sports became legal several years ago.

From MarketWatch

With the U.S. and China increasingly wielding their economic powers to coerce allies and adversaries alike, European leaders also think a regulatory rollback will help the region’s economy reduce its dependence on both.

From The Wall Street Journal

Food companies like Hershey, Brinker International, and Vita Coco saw their stocks jump on Monday as investors cheered the tariff rollback on certain food and agricultural products.

From Barron's