We need to talk tariffs, and I don't mean debate them in a political way, I'm talking about practical information concerning jackets coming from Japan and Europe.
Per the Rose Garden speech it looks like all goods coming from Japan are now assessed a 34% tariff, and anything from Europe looks to be 20%.
This same conversation is being had regarding Swiss timepieces. The annual Watches & Wonders show is happening in Geneva when most of the major and independent brands from Europe and the Far East are exhibiting the new pieces.
Swiss imports are now subject to 31%, which is going to destroy the Swiss watch industry.
Practically speaking, does anyone have specific data on whether or not there are certain category exemptions?
If the Administration's goal is to return manufacturing to the U.S., then it could be argued that certain segments of goods have never enjoyed U.S. manufacturing (timepieces as an example) at scale so they could possibly be exempt.
What are we thinking everyone? Adding 31% to an Aero, or RMC, or Thedi, etc is going to seriously be no fun.
Per the Rose Garden speech it looks like all goods coming from Japan are now assessed a 34% tariff, and anything from Europe looks to be 20%.
This same conversation is being had regarding Swiss timepieces. The annual Watches & Wonders show is happening in Geneva when most of the major and independent brands from Europe and the Far East are exhibiting the new pieces.
Swiss imports are now subject to 31%, which is going to destroy the Swiss watch industry.
Practically speaking, does anyone have specific data on whether or not there are certain category exemptions?
If the Administration's goal is to return manufacturing to the U.S., then it could be argued that certain segments of goods have never enjoyed U.S. manufacturing (timepieces as an example) at scale so they could possibly be exempt.
What are we thinking everyone? Adding 31% to an Aero, or RMC, or Thedi, etc is going to seriously be no fun.