A recent report found U.S. manufacturers are still seeing a decline in orders from customers amid uncertainty over shifting tariffs. Skyler Henry spoke to a U.S. textile company CEO about what he's up against.
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- Standard Fiber CEO says planning is nearly impossible due to tariff uncertainty. 12s
- Retailers have reduced or canceled orders from China as tariffs increased. 36s
- Manufacturers report a continued decline in orders, blaming tariffs and economic uncertainty. 1m 1s
- Standard Fiber has moved some production out of China but faces higher costs and cannot fully relocate to the U.S. 1m 21s
- Tariff-related revenue losses forced Standard Fiber to cut about 45 jobs. 1m 32s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.