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China Tariff Reductions (May 12) Breakdown: Temporary Relief for U.S. Companies [BONUS]
Manage episode 482494826 series 2919180
Recorded on the evening of May 12th, China time, as the news broke, Renaud breaks down the implications of the tariff adjustments announced by the U.S. administration. With tariffs previously skyrocketing to up to around 150%, recent talks in Switzerland between the USA and China have resulted in a significant reduction, providing a temporary window of relief for businesses relying on Chinese imports.
The episode provides a detailed overview of the tariff situation, exploring the background of the recent tariff hikes linked to fentanyl and other geopolitical factors. Renaud analyzes the impact of these changes on retailers and brands, offering insights into how major companies like Walmart and Target are reacting to the news. He will also discuss the strategic moves by both large corporations and SMEs in anticipation of these tariff modifications and the potential outcomes for the supply chain, particularly in the lead-up to the busy Christmas season.
You will also get some insight into how tariffs affect logistics, shipping capacity, and the bullwhip effect within the global supply chain, as well as the long-term considerations for American companies concerned about manufacturing in China (with backup plans and diversification into other Asian countries like India and Malaysia touched on).
Related content...
- ‘This is not normal’: U.S., China agree to 90-day tariff pause but 30% is ‘still a big deal’ - CNBC
- What Have the U.S. and China Agreed on Trade? Where Are Tariffs Now? - WSJ
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Manage episode 482494826 series 2919180
Recorded on the evening of May 12th, China time, as the news broke, Renaud breaks down the implications of the tariff adjustments announced by the U.S. administration. With tariffs previously skyrocketing to up to around 150%, recent talks in Switzerland between the USA and China have resulted in a significant reduction, providing a temporary window of relief for businesses relying on Chinese imports.
The episode provides a detailed overview of the tariff situation, exploring the background of the recent tariff hikes linked to fentanyl and other geopolitical factors. Renaud analyzes the impact of these changes on retailers and brands, offering insights into how major companies like Walmart and Target are reacting to the news. He will also discuss the strategic moves by both large corporations and SMEs in anticipation of these tariff modifications and the potential outcomes for the supply chain, particularly in the lead-up to the busy Christmas season.
You will also get some insight into how tariffs affect logistics, shipping capacity, and the bullwhip effect within the global supply chain, as well as the long-term considerations for American companies concerned about manufacturing in China (with backup plans and diversification into other Asian countries like India and Malaysia touched on).
Related content...
- ‘This is not normal’: U.S., China agree to 90-day tariff pause but 30% is ‘still a big deal’ - CNBC
- What Have the U.S. and China Agreed on Trade? Where Are Tariffs Now? - WSJ
Get in touch with us
-
- Connect with us on LinkedIn
- Contact us via Sofeast's contact page
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
- Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB
Get in touch with us
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- Connect with us on LinkedIn
- Contact us via Sofeast's contact page
- Subscribe to our YouTube channel
- Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB
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