Delivery of Fall Goods Grows Murky with Tariff Standoff

Brands are pausing shipments from China hoping the tariff dispute will be resolved as they scramble to remerchandise and narrow lines, and make plans to potentially cancel fall shipments because of the millions of dollars in fees that would be owed at U.S. ports.
Published: April 18, 2025

A wide range of brands have told SESO that a portion of fall goods are in jeopardy if the tariff war with China is not resolved in the next 30 to 90 days.

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