Since President Donald Trump took office in January 2017, his administration has been busy fulfilling major campaign promises on trade policy - much to the concern of US fashion brands and apparel retailers. To keep abreast of developments, Dr Sheng Lu, associate professor in the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies at the University of Delaware, has compiled a timeline of all the key milestones so far.
Timeline – Trump’s track record on trade – Update
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