Steven Madden said Thursday that it is accelerating plans to shift production out of China in anticipation of President-elect ...
Popular shoe retailer Steve Madden announces it will "rapidly" pull back its China-based production by up to 45%, just days ...
The footwear- and accessory-maker says it already has a plan in place to reduce its reliance on imports from China.
Companies are filling their warehouses or looking into moving factories as they weigh President-elect Donald J. Trump’s ...
“In China, no one wants to make shoes anymore,” he adds ... Reports last year of poor working conditions at the firm’s Guangdong factory, in China, and rock bottom wages in Addis Ababa ...
Wang Xiqing/BBC Rubble fills the floor of this once-thriving furniture-making factory ... including shoes. Firms - searching for cheaper running costs and protection from the US-China trade ...
Out of the dozen-odd colours of penny loafer Haller offers, the constant bestseller is oxblood. Sometimes black comes to the ...
Samsung is making similar decisions on its China production. Volvo rejected China for a new factory and will build it in Slovakia, while Adidas and other shoe and apparel makers have long since ...
It seems only a matter of time that sliding factory gate costs will filter through ... #ChinaEvergrande trending again. Two, it might make China an even bigger blip on Washington’s radar screen ...
Christopher Hufnagel, CEO at Saucony and Chaco shoe-maker Wolverine Worldwide ... we would have to move goods out of China ...
The French chemicals company Arkema, for instance, is pushing PBAT, made from castor oil, which is used to make sports shoes ...