‘Not a storm that will pass’: Companies review pricing as tariffs take hold

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From toys to sneakers and diapers, consumer goods are the focus of a range of company strategies to blunt the impact of US tariffs — depending on the size of their customers’ wallets. Adidas said it could launch new products at higher prices in the US, Levi Strauss will cut back on promotions, and packaging giant Proctor & Gamble is introducing price hikes from next week. Some of the world’s biggest companies have warned for months, since US Donald Trump’s April 2 &

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