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全球媒体聚焦丨美媒调查:高额关税带来的是更少选择更高价格!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-23 11:22

Group 1 - Less than half of respondents reported that their holiday orders have been restarted, with many reducing order quantities [1][3] - Nearly 60% of respondents indicated that they have not seen importers restart holiday orders since the suspension of high tariffs on Chinese goods [1][3] - Among those who have restarted holiday orders, only about 53% reported that their orders have not shrunk [1][3] Group 2 - Concerns about economic recession and declining consumer spending are prevalent, with 75% of respondents believing consumer spending will decrease, and 53% feeling that this decline has already begun [3] - Retailers expressed ongoing pressure from rising prices and the risk of having to pull certain products from shelves in the next 1 to 3 months [3] - The suspension of high tariffs on Chinese goods has prompted some importers to restart orders, but this is insufficient to eliminate the risk of product shortages in the coming months [3] Group 3 - The timing of holiday order imports remains uncertain due to three factors: weak consumer demand, rising shipping costs, and fluctuating tariff rates [3] - Retailers and suppliers face a dilemma between preparing inventory for the holiday season amid rising shipping costs and uncertain demand signals or waiting for a more favorable timing with the risk of tariffs increasing again [3]