Tariffs or no tariffs, the conventional wisdom in the apparel industry is there is no way clothing manufacturing can move back to the United States.
For nearly 50 years, Steve Liquori has made a living selling basic T-shirts, caps, and hoodies. His Goodwear company, based in Essex, proudly plays up its Made in the USA pedigree, a distinction ...
Americans have long loved “Made in America”—or at least have professed to. But the data tells a trickier story. In 2022, 60% of U.S. consumers said they would be more likely to purchase a product they ...
Despite global trade tensions, a new study finds "Made in USA" remains strong and is associated with high quality. Consumers worldwide, except in China, prefer American-made goods over Chinese. And ...
If President Donald Trump’s trade war is meant to reshore apparel manufacturing, his immigration raids could make that difficult, if not impossible, by decimating the domestic workforce in the sector.
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