Popular shoe retailer Steve Madden announces it will "rapidly" pull back its China-based production by up to 45%, just days ...
Both feature double straps with rivets and buckles on them. At left, Steve Madden’s Graya shoe; at right, Steve Madden’s ...
Fashion house Steve Madden says it will reduce the goods it sources from China to limit exposure to potential tariffs under ...
President-elect Donald Trump has promised steep across-the-board tariffs on imports to the United States, with a particularly ...
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Shoe brand Steve Madden will be cutting the goods that it imports from China by as much as 45% next year as it prepares for the return of President-elect Donald Trump who has pledged to slap steep tar ...
As President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs loom over the U.S. economy, one popular shoe company is already planning to move production out of China. Steve Madden’s CEO announced on a post ...
Shoemaker Steve Madden says it plans to import fewer goods made in China to the U.S., and replace them with items made in other countries. The company told analysts on an earnings call Thursday ...