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What do tariffs on fireworks mean for July Fourth and America’s 250th in 2026?

China tariffs shouldn't noticeably affect this year's July Fourth fireworks but may have already tempered 2026's semiquincentennial displays.

Baltimore's Inner Harbor July 4th fireworks in 2023.
Large public firework displays like Baltimore's are generally contracted and procured months in advance. That has limited the effect of the United States' increased tariffs on China on this year's July Fourth displays but means companies are already worried about their availability to meet demand for celebrations around the U.S.'s 250th birthday in 2026. (Staff)
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China tariffs shouldn't noticeably affect this year's July Fourth fireworks.

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