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The toy industry is dominated by imports, with the overwhelming majority of toys made overseas and shipped into the U.S.
Trump's new China trade deal keeps steep tariffs, sparking concern among U.S. industries over long-term economic impact.
Oxford Industries reduced its full-year earnings and sales forecasts on falling consumer sentiment and the impact of tariffs.
Q1 2025 Management View Chairman, CEO & President Thomas Caldecot Chubb stated that "we are pleased to be reporting results ...
In a rapidly evolving economic landscape, tariffs are significantly influencing investment decisions and prompting institutional investors to reassess priorities as they navigate geopolitical tensions ...
One Wichita manufacturer says tariffs are buoying demand for its products. But industry leaders warn of long-term harm to ...
Tariffs have long been a tool used by governments to regulate trade and protect domestic economies and industries. What is new, however, is the volatility of the constantly changing tariff landscape.
According to Statistics Canada, “Among all businesses, 7 in 10 (70.0%) reported being either very optimistic or somewhat ...
That is according to David Crozier (pictured), president and managing director of Markel Canada, who said that the industry ...
Mauricio Serna Vega, UBS: Sought clarification on tariff impact and mitigation ... margins were noted as additional challenges. Oxford Industries faces a challenging retail and macroeconomic ...
American car buyers were bracing for the worst when tariffs were announced on imported cars and auto parts. But so far, what they’re actually paying for cars is little changed.
The liquidity pressures faced by the home goods retailer were “exacerbated and accelerated” by the uncertain tariff ...