Companies with international businesses from battery and EV makers to consumer goods brands have been making plans to diversify production in anticipation of potential US tariffs under the incoming Trump administration. Hong Kong-listed shoe and leather goods-maker Stella International’s CFO Andrew Tam and CLSA Research Analyst Chris Gao discuss how manufacturers are preparing for potentially stiffer tariffs. They speak with Annabelle Droulers and Stephen Engle on “Bloomberg: The China Show.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Manufacturers Brace for Trump Tariffs
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