Trump’s tariffs that go into effect from April 9 may delay export payments, strain supplier-retailer dynamics, and push industries to seek government support.
Banks may limit loans, while cancelled US orders flood emerging markets.
Near-shoring could rise, consumer confidence may dip, and sustainability may gain traction.
Luxury would remain subdued, while US manufacturing faces major hurdles.
Banks may limit loans, while cancelled US orders flood emerging markets.
Near-shoring could rise, consumer confidence may dip, and sustainability may gain traction.
Luxury would remain subdued, while US manufacturing faces major hurdles.