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The cost of doing nothing: How tariffs could cut into peak season profits for e-commerce brands

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Jacob Lund // Shutterstock The cost of doing nothing: How tariffs could cut into peak season profits for e-commerce brands Global e-commerce continues to expand—but profitability is under pressure. With new U.S. tariffs set to take effect Aug. 1 and more trade actions on the horizon, direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands are heading into peak season facing rising costs, stricter compliance requirements, and growing uncertainty. According to Passport’s…

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The cost of doing nothing: How tariffs could cut into peak season profits for e-commerce brands

Jacob Lund // Shutterstock The cost of doing nothing: How tariffs could cut into peak season profits for e-commerce brands Global e-commerce continues to expand—but profitability is under pressure. With new U.S. tariffs set to take effect Aug. 1 and more trade actions on the horizon, direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands are heading into peak season facing rising costs, stricter compliance requirements, and growing uncertainty. According to Passport’s…

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[Digital Daily Reporter Yoo Chae-ri] The conclusion of the Korea-U.S. tariff negotiations has resolved uncertainty. It is unlikely to have an immediate direct impact on online and offline distribution channels. However, the industry is closely watching the situation, as the ripple effect could spread across all sectors. In particular, the 15% reciprocal tariff rate will be determined in these negotiations, and there are predictions that there ma…

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