Tariffs and Margin Pressure - Margin pressure from tariffs is expected to increase, creating uncertainty for retailers, manufacturers, and consumers regarding pricing and spending [1][2] - Frontloading is occurring, but domestic manufacturers are also raising prices, creating a dilemma for businesses [3] - The cost of tariffs will ultimately be passed on to the consumer [4] Supply Chain Strategies - Companies should consider absorption, deferral, pricing terms, cost engineering, and alternative supply chains to address tariffs [6] - Alternative supply chains require careful consideration of materials, output, resources, technology, and costs [7] - Africa and South America present potential opportunities for alternative supply chains [8][9] - Erratic supply chain decisions can disrupt a business; a gradual, accommodating approach is recommended [10][11] Retail and Consumer Behavior - Consumer retail is facing uncertainty, with retailers unsure of their future direction [15] - Trade shows are shrinking, indicating a shift towards live selling and direct-to-consumer platforms like Amazon and TikTok [15][16] - The focus is on acquiring new customers, upselling to existing ones, and increasing purchase frequency [16] Holiday Season Impact - Holiday inventory is expected to be unaffected by the tariffs at the moment [12][14] - Businesses should not become complacent and should continue to develop alternative strategies [14]
Daymond John: Margin pressure from tariffs is still to come
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