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An April report released by Apollo Global Management lays out a timeline explaining when consumers could begin to feel the ...
U.S. consumers could start to notice trade-related shortages in their local stores next month, according to Apollo.
American consumers could face "Covid-like" product shortages later this year as inbound retail product shipments from China ...
Since the U.S. raised levies on China to 145% in early April, cargo shipments have plummeted, perhaps by as much as 60%, ...
Empty shelves could be coming by next month and a recession will arrive this summer, according to an economist.
Empty shelves could be coming by next month and a recession will arrive this summer, according to an economist. By mid-May, Slok writes, the movement of container ships will “come to a stop.” ...
So, like, the fallout from President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs hit Wall Street first, right? And now it’s Main Street’s ...
Experts warn that President Trump's escalating trade war with China could lead to significant supply shortages and a ...
"It is quite evident that the impact of the trade war has caused many shippers to pause, or outright cancel, shipments," says ...
which could keep goods on the shelves for longer than the Apollo timelines sets out. "Don't expect empty shelves yet — [year to date] stock is still up, and demand is slowing," Bernstein analyst ...
American consumers are not yet seeing much evidence of the drastic changes President Trump has made on trade. But they are on ...
The big story: American retailers brace for empty shelves as U.S. imports collapse. The markets: Surprisingly buoyant, ...