7 jul 2025 - 15:27
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As trade tensions between the U.S. and China escalate, companies are exploring alternative suppliers and domestic production to navigate the shifting landscape, according to McKinsey’s latest report on global trade.

3 jul 2025 - 15:03
British consumers are gradually changing their shopping behavior, with a greater preference for chains weighing down consumption in large stores, according to a study by Cardlytics.

3 jul 2025 - 06:22
The U.S. Senate passed the Republican budget bill earlier this week, and it contains a section to permanently eliminate the tax exemption for low-value imports from all countries.

3 jul 2025 - 06:13
According to the Eccia report, European luxury goods already represent 5% of the EU’s GDP and employ more than two million people. The figures in the communiqué represent a warning about commercial risks and proposes measures to the EU.
1 jul 2025 - 07:38
The vast majority of Vietnamese manufacturers are concerned about the impact of Trump’s protectionist policies, specifically those that fall on the Asian country. Half already diversify their sourcing.
1 jul 2025 - 07:32
The two-day stoppage at the country’s ports, which according to employers’ data has a daily effect of €200 million, has been called in protest against the reform of Bangladesh’s national customs agency.
30 jun 2025 - 06:05
The Council of the European Union has adopted a common position on a possible reform of customs laws, which will allow the EU body to start working on a text together with the European Parliament.
29 jun 2025 - 15:26
The deadline for negotiating a trade agreement with the world’s largest consumer market ends in early July, and if no agreement is reached, tariffs on goods entering the country will increase.
27 jun 2025 - 06:47
The U.S. president has indicated that he is receiving approaches from governments of different countries and has suggested that the next country he will sign with could be India, in addition to nine other countries.
26 jun 2025 - 15:07
European retail has overtaken industry and real estate as the most troubled segment of the fashion business, according to a new report by U.S. law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges. The firm attributes the sector’s decline to weakening consumer demand across key markets, placing fashion trade at the top of its annual restructuring watchlist.
25 jun 2025 - 15:02
European fashion companies as a whole directly generated a total of €55.4 billion, 8.5% of the total impact of the European retail sector on the economies of the European Union.
25 jun 2025 - 06:00
In three years, European companies have faced crises in their supply chains, more than 50% of which have been described as severe. How has this affected them and what has been the response to a change in global sourcing?
24 jun 2025 - 07:18
Following the European Commission's announcement to withdraw its own proposal for a law on environmental claims, the Council and the European Parliament yesterday cancelled their meetings to advance the development and approval of the text.
23 jun 2025 - 07:25
The head of the international organization, Kristalina Georgieva, referred to the weight of uncertainty in the evolution of the world economy, which could lead to a further downward revision of the outlook.
23 jun 2025 - 07:19
Authorities from both countries have met to identify the priority projects that will benefit from the investment plan, which seeks to accelerate the national goal of increasing the use of renewable energy in the country by 3%.
22 jun 2025 - 21:01
The European Commission has announced the withdrawal of the Green Claims Directive, which was intended to ensure that companies' environmental claims were supported by widely recognized scientific evidence.
20 jun 2025 - 12:27
Fashion retail turnover in the United Kingdom closes a negative month for the sector, which, after several consecutive months of growth, has recorded its worst fall in five months, weighed down, especially, by footwear.
20 jun 2025 - 10:08
Bain and Altagamma forecast a drop of between 2% and 5% by 2025, as a consequence of international geopolitical instability, but also of changing consumer habits and preferences.
19 jun 2025 - 15:02
Apparel fashion retailing in France closed the third month of the year in positive territory, after two consecutive periods of decline. Sales of leather and footwear, however, have maintained their decline.
18 jun 2025 - 15:41
Retail sales in the United States closed the fifth month of the year with a new increase, similar to that recorded by the sector a month earlier, and with no signs of slowing down due to the threat of tariffs.
18 jun 2025 - 10:10
According to the survey of 1,248 consumers, only 28% believe the U.S. economy is on the right track. Nearly half, however, intend to continue spending the same or more on luxury in the next three months.
12 jun 2025 - 12:25
Inflation in the fashion and footwear sector remains on a downward trend, despite the tariff pressures that are affecting companies in the sector. In May alone, fashion prices fell by almost 1%.
12 jun 2025 - 00:00
More than half of European consumers are pessimistic about their economies, while the number of people who are confident they can maintain their standard of living for the rest of the year is falling, according to BCG's latest report.
10 jun 2025 - 17:10
Just over twelve months after it passed the first test in the country's lower house, the anti-Shein bill today got the green light from the Senate as well, with a total of 337 votes in favor and only one vote against.
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