How Trump's 2025 tariffs impact e-commerce: What brands need to know and next steps to stay ahead
- The Trump administration's April 2025 tariff policy changes significantly impacted global e-commerce.
- These changes stemmed from the administration's broader trade policies, aiming to reshape international commerce.
- A 10% tariff now applies to most U.S. Imports, but China and Hong Kong face an even higher 145% tariff.
- A survey found 81% of e-commerce leaders fear tariffs put global strategy at risk; Beijing vowed countermeasures.
- Businesses must adapt fulfillment, sourcing, and shipping, as de minimis ends and landed costs rise.
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How Trump's 2025 tariffs impact e-commerce: What brands need to know and next steps to stay ahead
Siwakorn1933 // Shutterstock How Trump’s 2025 tariffs impact e-commerce: What brands need to know and next steps to stay ahead Leveraging its in-house global trade and compliance expertise, Passport breaks down how the April 2 and subsequent tariff announcements are creating new challenges for international e-commerce—and what brands can do to adjust their strategies. The Trump administration has announced major changes to U.S. tariff policy thr…
We can certainly Speculate from The Beverage Standards Association
The Beverage Standards Association brings you Peter’s Weekly Briefing every Tuesday morning. Monday, 14th of April 2025 Weekly Report We can certainly speculate While no one can precisely quantify the impending tariff changes, we can certainly speculate. The impact on food service will be felt most acutely in supply chains. In turn, operators will try to absorb some costs, but inevitably, a significant portion will be passed on to customers. But…
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This article was published by The Conversation on April 14, 2025 By Wolfgang Alschner United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs have shaken the global trading system. Canadians have rightly been preoccupied by the tariff’s devastating impact on U.S.-Canada relations, but the wider ripple effects could prove just as damaging. The tariffs have redirected billions of dollars in exports originally bound for the U.S., which are now poised to flo…
Trump’s 2025 tariffs: what marketers need to know now
In April 2025, President Donald Trump triggered new trade tensions by imposing a blanket 10% tariff on all U.S. imports—hitting Vietnam, China, Taiwan, and the EU even harder. While the headlines focus on politics and recession risks, the real impact is already rippling through supply chains, pricing, and consumer sentiment.For marketers, this isn't just background noise—it’s a direct hit to brand storytelling, pricing strategies, and cross-bord…
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