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The need to know

EFT

economy, bring home manufacturing jobs, raise tax revenues and provide America leverage to renegotiate security deals with its allies. India File: Picking the right fights in manufacturing As global supply chains start to break apart and reassemble under new tariff realities, could India set itself up to be among the winners?

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Trump Unveils New Tariff Rates, Including 50% Levy on Brazil

Supply Chain Brain

Trump began notifying trading partners of new rates on July 7, ahead of a July 9 deadline for countries to wrap up negotiations with his administration — and posted to social media that he planned to release “a minimum of 7” letters on the morning of July 9, with additional rates to be posted in the afternoon.

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Lululemon Sinks 20% With Tariffs, Fashion Shift Hitting Results

Supply Chain Brain

posted a second straight disappointing quarter, fueling concerns that rising competition, new tariffs and a shift away from yoga pants are derailing its ambitious growth plans. The company and its retail peers are trying to manage supply chains that have been upended by U.S. The retailer is projecting sales in the range of $2.54

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The Fashion Supply Chain: Unraveling the Reality

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And whether you realize it or not, the garment industry supply chain is changing – both for the better and for the worse. Cambodia, China, Taiwan, India – look at the ‘made in’ labels on your clothing and you’re likely to find these popular clothing manufacturing countries. Hopefully, more brands will follow suit.