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Tariff-Proofing: Marketers Are Shifting Their Sourcing And Turning To Owned Channels

Moreover, 38% of the marketers polled have already shifted sourcing/manufacturing or plan to do so in the next 12 months. And 52% are exploring such shifts, while 68% are adjusting their holiday-season marketing. Another 39% are pursuing “Made in USA” or local sourcing themes in their marketing. Read the article.

Walmart warns it will raise prices because of tariffs

Walmart’s business in the United States remains strong, despite tariffs and recession fears, and the company may benefit from the trade war. “We are equipped to manage this as well or better than other retailers,” finance chief Rainey said on a call with analysts. Sales at stores open for at least a year grew 4.5% … Read More

What kinds of companies can easily move manufacturing to the U.S.?

Reuters is reporting that Kraft Heinz, maker of ketchup and Kool-Aid and Philadelphia cream cheese, is planning to invest $3 billion to upgrade its U.S. factories to help lower costs, partly due to tariffs. Kraft Heinz has 30 plants here, and grows its tomatoes in California and its potatoes in Idaho. In fact, Anderson said … Read More

The tariffs are here. Inflation isn’t. What gives?

The CPI report will likely bolster the administration’s claims that grim forecasts for the economy have been overblown. Most polls have Trump’s approval rating underwater as voters sour on his economic policies. The report will also amplify Trump’s calls for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates. Powell and other Fed policymakers have … Read More

Trump tariffs have little impact on prices so far, defying grim forecasts

Prices climbed at an unexpectedly slow pace last month, offering a boost to President Donald Trump, whose aggressive trade policies have sparked fears of a resurgence in inflation. The Labor Department on Tuesday reported that prices rose at an annual rate of 2.3 percent, the smallest increase since early 2021. While price growth in so-called … Read More

Inside China’s decision to come to the table on Trump tariffs

Among the main drivers of Beijing’s climb-down were internal signals that Chinese companies were struggling to avoid bankruptcies and to replace the U.S. market, three people familiar with the Chinese government’s thinking said. Some areas feeling immediate impact were furniture and toy makers, as well as textiles, said one of the officials. U.S. diplomats in … Read More