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The president’s steep tariffs and erratic moves have turned manufacturing abroad into a minefield, even for entrepreneurs who ...
Global brands that once shifted part of their production out of the country are now turning back as they rediscover China's ...
Given the long development cycle for footwear manufacturing, the brands that have recently launched U.S. based manufacturing projects and partnerships are likely a result of this post-pandemic push.
An already anxious footwear industry is reeling after President Donald Trump’s revelation on Thursday that he would hike China tariffs again. Trump said he planned to implement an additional 10 ...
The manufacturing sector in China has slipped into contraction in May, marking its lowest level since September 2022, as the impact of tariffs continues to weigh heavily on the industry despite a ...
With 145% reciprocal tariffs on China still in place, now is a good time to stock up on editor-tested running gear.
President Donald Trump sees tariffs as a way to bring more manufacturing to the United States. But Nike and other sneaker companies have tried to move production out of Asia before. WSJ’s Jon ...
One of China's biggest strikes in years stretched into a second week on Monday, and spread from a huge shoe production complex in southern Guangdong province to a facility owned by the same ...
Keen Footwear has limited its exposure to supply chain trouble and opened a plant in Kentucky. But the trade upheaval has ...
The threat of potential tariffs means that high costs, a common impediment to manufacturing shoes in America, will no longer be a U.S.-exclusive problem.