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The sportswear company offers a case study in the ripple effects of the global trade war, including how workers can get ...
Nike already moved much of its factory production out of China to mitigate the risk of a trade war, so in some way it's ...
What do we need to know about tariffs? What are they and how will they impact businesses and the economy? And why do they ...
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Shoe brands like Nike and Adidas said that they are "uniquely vulnerable" to the impact of Trump's trade war.
In the Oregonian article, Tom Nikic, an analyst at Needham & Co estimated that at current levels, and without management action to mitigate the impact, the tariffs would wipe out 95% of Nike’s ...
The trade war is here and it’s coming for your fits.
Nike (NKE) beat modest earnings expectations under new CEO Elliott Hill, but investors remain jittery about the impact of Trump tariffs. Shares of Nike ended Friday's trading session down 5.5% ...
Nike Inc. is succeeding in clearing excess inventory, is speeding up new product innovation and balancing its distribution — all good reasons to buy the stock, according to a Jefferies note published ...
Shoes coming from Vietnam already had a 20% duty. So President Donald Trump’s threat of a 46% increase would see consumers having to spend well over $200 for what's now a $150 pair of shoes.
China has rolled out a barrage of measures meant to counter the blow to its economy from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade ...
In response to questions about how tariffs might impact factory workers, Nike said in a statement it is “committed to ethical and responsible manufacturing.” “We build long-term ...
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