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US retailers are facing post-tariff spending disorder
The US-China deal to slash tariffs will ease tensions but the disruptive effects will linger, along with a loss of consumer confidence.
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Amid the uncertainty about economic growth, job cuts and inflation, it will take time for shoppers to regain their confidence.
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Andrea Felsted
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The trade agreement between the US and China marks a dramatic volte-face after weeks of simmering tensions. But don’t expect an equally breathtaking about-turn from US consumers. Amid the uncertainty about economic growth, job cuts and inflation, it will take time for shoppers to regain their confidence. Even if they do, there are some reasons why the pain for retailers and consumer goods groups may be prolonged.
The announcement on May 12

