Brands and retailers are standing pat for now, watching to see how President Donald Trump’s trade war plays out.
Trump’s new tariffs are forcing U.S. apparel and shoe makers to scour the world for new places to manufacture.
Experts say the new policies are likely to raise prices and weaken consumer confidence, and are unlikely to bring U.S.
On Wednesday, in a Rose Garden ceremony complete with colorful visual aids and an executive order signed in Sharpie, ...
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Global fashion brands reel as Trump's sweeping tariffs target key manufacturing hubs, raising costs and fueling economic ...
President Donald Trump's newly imposed tariffs on imports, including automobiles, textiles, technology and housing materials, ...
The tariffs start at 10%, but for several countries, the rates are actually much higher, including Vietnam and Cambodia, ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday launched a US trade war with every country via a barrage of tariffs that are set to go ...
Top U.S. brands like Nike have spent years shifting away from Chinese factories, but the new tariffs now threaten Southeast ...
In an address from the White House rose garden, Trump announced a baseline tariff of 10% on all imported goods. However, ...
Trump's 46% tariff on Vietnam could spike U.S. underwear prices, hitting brands like Skims, Nike and Adidas reliant on Asian manufacturing.