Canada grants limited reprieve on auto tariffs; Industry leaders react to fees on China-linked vessels; Trump tariffs add to warehouse automation woes; Abbott expects a ‘few hundred million’ in tariff costs in 2025
The country will allow a certain amount of U.S.-assembled cars to be imported duty-free provided companies maintain domestic production and investment levels.
An Altana analysis reveals hidden retail and apparel tariff exposure on Chinese imports in Tier 2 and 3 suppliers. Full details in the report. Get the official guide.
CEO Robert Ford told investors the company had considered raising its earnings forecast for 2025, but decided to maintain it in light of the new tariffs.
Inventory management is complex and fast-paced, which is why several companies often levy tools like artificial intelligence, automation or system overhauls to help with demand planning and forecasting.
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