Nike and Adidas ask Trump for tariff exemption

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

Pakistan(National Times)- The trade group said that the industry already faces significant levies, including children’s shoes, which often have rates of 20%, 37.5%, or higher, before accounting for the new tariffs.

CONTEXT

President Trump had imposed broad-based tariffs on goods from major U.S. trading partners, potentially leading to a rise in prices. Trump had instituted sweeping tariffs in early April, including 145% tariffs to imports from China. China’s Commerce Ministry said on Friday that Beijing was “evaluating” an offer from Washington to hold talks over Trump’s crippling tariffs. Adidas, on Tuesday, held back from raising its 2025 financial forecasts despite strong first-quarter results, citing the uncertainty around U.S. import tariffs. Similarly, Skechers also withdrew its annual forecasts, citing the Trump administration’s erratic trade policy.

KEY QUOTE

“Given the nature of the U.S. footwear industry, American footwear businesses and families face an existential threat from such substantial cost increases. Hundreds of businesses face the prospect of closure,” said the letter.

WHAT’S NEXT

The letter asks for “a more targeted approach, focused on strategic items rather than basic consumer goods.”



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