Levi's Issues Warning over "Rising Anti-Americanism"
Levi's UK cites rising anti-Americanism linked to President Trump's tariffs as a potential factor reducing US brand sales globally, with consumer boycotts growing in key markets.
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Liconic American denim brand dreaded that consumers would turn away from American products "because of Trump's tariffs and government policies" in the United States.
Trump tariffs: The US brands fearing anti-American backlash as Levi’s issues warning
Shoppers across the globe appear prepared to shun U.S. products and buy locally in opposition to Donald Trump’s signature trade policy and aggressive rhetoric. Joe Sommerlad reports
Levi’s warns Trump tariffs could fuel anti-American backlash among UK shoppers
Levi’s has warned that rising anti-American sentiment, fuelled by tariffs and policies under Donald Trump, could deter British shoppers from buying its denim products. The company, which distributes Levi’s and Dockers in the UK, made the comments in its latest accounts, where it reported sales had risen 8.8% to US $ 126 million and pre-tax […] The post Levi’s warns Trump tariffs could fuel anti-American backlash among UK shoppers appeared first …
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva again criticised this Wednesday (2) the measures taken by former North American President Donald Trump against Brazil. In the middle of the 50% rate on Brazilian products exported to the United States since 6 August, Lula stated that there is no reason to fear accusations coming from the country and asked more about national sovereignty. "I think that there is no reason to fear American prosecution. What is go…
The Tariff Trap: How US Brands Become Collateral Damage - NYCTastemakers
The denim giant Levi Strauss & Co. is a quintessential symbol of American culture, its iconic jeans recognized on every continent. But the brand recently issued a stark warning that reveals a hidden and dangerous cost of United States (US) trade policy: the risk of becoming a political target. Levi’s warned in its United Kingdom […] The post The Tariff Trap: How US Brands Become Collateral Damage appeared first on NYCTastemakers.
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