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Axios on MSNWhat tariffs mean for back-to-school shoppingParents are heading into the 2025 back-to-school season facing rising prices and looming tariffs — forcing them to shop ...
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Axios on MSNTariffs push families to shop early for school suppliesParents are heading into the 2025 back-to-school season facing rising prices and looming tariffs — forcing them to shop ...
Tariff-driven uncertainty isn’t just a cost or supply chain concern; it’s also a marketing communications challenge.
The impacts of this year’s rapidly shifting tariff climate is wreaking havoc on small- and medium-sized businesses ...
Michigan retailers face a challenging economic environment marked by inflation, tariff-related disruptions and fluctuating ...
The retail industry is alerting president Trump that they can't "eat" his tariffs forever – and price increases are likely to hit in the coming weeks, On The Money has learned.
Walmart said it expects price increases will hit consumers as soon as late May. Which other U.S. retailers have issued similar warnings?
Vietnam was the retail industry’s backup plan when Trump first imposed duties on China, so some executives are relieved to see a potential deal with 20% levies.
Volley after volley of tariffs has resulted in a handful of major retailers raising prices across the U.S., or warning of future hikes.
Retailers and consumers stockpiled before tariffs hit The trade deficit grew as imports increased by $16 billion in March, the Census Bureau reported.
How Retailers Are Navigating Tariffs and Tight Vacancies with Resilience The outlook is mostly balanced as retailers adjust their physical footprints and prepare for the onset of tariffs.
The trade agreement between the US and China is good news, but American consumers are likely to remain hesitant.
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