The EU's tariffs were initially scheduled to gradually roll out between April 1 and April 13, impacting €26 billion ($28.4 billion) worth of U.S. products.
It’s not as if every department head is just waiting for the chance to temper business decisions according to how they’ll play out elsewhere in the company.
U.S. shoppers will likely turn more to secondhand clothes as the imposition of tariffs on goods made in China, and the cancellation of the de minimis rule, pushes up clothing prices.