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Americans are starting back-to-school shopping earlier this year out of concern over tariffs, according to a new study.
Levi's will reduce less-popular styles and colors, which will ensure tighter inventory and reduce the need for markdowns. A ...
Consumers are starting to face the impact of President Trump's tariffs as business owners wrestle with how much to raise ...
Christmas shoppers got a gift of sorts from the White House this week when the president pushed the tariff pause to August 1.
Households will spend hundreds more on clothes and furniture if the new tariff plans go into effect, researchers warned.
"Planning ahead, picking up a few gifts on your holiday list, especially when it qualifies for some of the items that will be impacted most by tariffs like toys, is really going to help you stretch ...
It's now nearly impossible to avoid tariff-related price hikes while shopping. A universal 10% tariff on all countries is officially in effect, and many U.S. trading partners could face higher ...
Though the calendar says July, financial reports suggest it may be time to start thinking about holiday shopping. New trade policies and higher tariffs are driving up prices on popular gift items.
Shoppers are primed to see fewer new products and deals should tariffs stay in place.
The U.S. and China have agreed to a 90-day pause on tariff hikes affecting online shoppers, particularly on platforms like Shein and Temu. During this period, tariffs are set at 54% for goods ...
Many companies depend on Chinese factories for holiday goods, and tariffs could disrupt the timely and affordable arrival of these products.