Retail giants with manufacturing hubs in Asia are expected to take a financial hit from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs.
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Apparel companies' reliance on imported goods could mean economic pain from fresh tariffs imposed on Asian countries.
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The tariff fallout increases the likelihood of driving the region’s countries, most already receptive to China’s strategic ...