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USMCA Deal Draws Rare Praise From All Rungs of the Apparel Supply Chain
Kim Glas, president and CEO of the NCTO, said USMCA makes improvements that would greatly benefit the U.S…
Holiday Spending Jumped 16 Percent Over Thanksgiving Weekend, NRF Says
Nearly 190 million shoppers scooped up deals in stores and online over the five-day holiday shopping window…
NRF Reports Holiday Shopping Healthy So Far
Extended Black Friday and Cyber Monday, colder weather and the healthy economy are spurring holiday shopping.
Tech Tools For Enchanting Holiday Numbers
Experts point out that adopting even one or two new tools can help drive traffic, engagement and, ultimately…
Manny Chirico, James Reinhart Among NRF Honorees
The NRF Foundation dinner is expected to raise over $3.5 million for initiatives including educational…
Retail Sales Unexpectedly Dropped Last Month
The Trump administration imposed additional tariffs on billions of dollars of consumer-facing goods…
Trump Unveils Small Tariff Reprieve for Handbags
The U.S. government has scrapped plans to increase levies on $250 billion of Chinese imports on Tuesday.
Tariffs Could Derail NRF’s Best-Case Holiday Retail Projection
While prices from tariffs and the backdrop of political rhetoric are a concern, both NRF and Coresight…
High on Holiday Sales: NRF Forecasts 3.8-4.2 Percent Growth
Amid all the world's uncertainties, consumers are still expected to spend more than last year on holiday…
Retail Sales Jump in July but Tariffs Cloud Consumer Confidence
With the threat of tariffs ahead, the NRF said that July's numbers likely are not a good bellwether for…
Footwear Spending to Fall for K-12 Shoppers as College Spend Rises
Back-to-school footwear spending is set to fall for K-12 shoppers for the first time since 2015 despite…
Back-to-School Spending for K-12, College Students Expected to Set Record: NRF
Clothing and accessories were found to top K-12 families' expenses at an average $239.82.
Fashion Avoids Tariffs for Now, But Is Still Mired in Uncertainty
The U.S. has shelved plans to impose 25 percent levies on $300 billion worth of Chinese imports.
Retailers Pin Hopes on Trump-Xi Meeting
The U.S. is preparing to unleash tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese imports, including apparel and footwear.
NRF Study Shows China Tariffs Would Hike Apparel Prices 22 Percent
NRF research examines the negative impact on U.S. consumers from the 25 percent tariffs on $300 billion in…