The US National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) and the Mexican National Chamber of the Textile Industry (CANAINTEX) ...
One of Trump's main promises was to increase tariffs on imported products, which would lead to an increase in what you pay at ...
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a plan to reduce the country’s imports from China in a bid to support local ...
US apparel importers scrambling after Mexico imposes tariffs; Source Logistics opens warehouse in Laredo; brokerage giant ...
Before the Dec. 19 ban, apparel imports under the IMMEX (Manufacturing, Maquiladora, and Export Services Industry) program were given a “Made in Mexico” designation from U.S. Customs. CNBC’s Lori Ann ...
Mexico last month announced a 15% tariff on imports of raw textiles and 35% on finished fabric-based products like clothing, curtains and blankets. "Some companies used loopholes to import ...
by using Mexican warehouses as fulfillment hubs for low-cost finished products that are then sent directly to U.S. consumers. Read More: Mexico, Canada, Exchange Barbs Over Trade with U.S. “The ...
Experts explain how Donald Trump's future import tariffs could change the price of groceries and, by extension, the American diet.
President-elect’s aides look at universal import duties, but only on certain sectors, among first big moves of presidency.
Mexico last month announced a 15% tariff on imports of raw textiles and 35% on finished fabric-based products like clothing, curtains and blankets. "Some companies used loopholes to import finished ...