Trump’s tariff reveal: How is fashion sourcing impacted?
US President Trump has announced tariffs for every country in the world, but some apparel sourcing majors are relieved by the new rates.
04 August 2025
04 August 2025
US President Trump has announced tariffs for every country in the world, but some apparel sourcing majors are relieved by the new rates.
US President Trump's tariffs have not given any one country a true standout advantage but some regions have fared better than others.
UK online retailer Asos' decision to ban shoppers excessively returning items underscores the challenges of escalating return costs but it also risks alienating loyal customers, writes GlobalData apparel analyst Chloe Tedford-Jones.
Andreas Hubert will take charge of Puma’s global sourcing operations, after the German sportswear giant named him its new chief operating officer.
A new report commissioned by Garson and Shaw sheds light on the positive environmental and economic impacts of second-hand clothing trade between the US and Guatemala.
The Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BKMEA) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with non-profit organisation Open Supply Hub to improve supply chain transparency and foster collaboration within the knitwear industry in Bangladesh.
US outerwear retailer Columbia Sportswear expects the US' universal 10% tariffs and additional tariff-related supply chain costs to have a negative impact of around $35m to $40m in 2025 despite mitigation measures.
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