
The Business of Fashion Podcast Tariffs Are Down, But Uncertainty Is Back
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Feb 24, 2026 Kathleen Chen, BOF reporter who explains how tariff swings scramble operations. Mark Bain, BOF reporter who tracks trade and company strategy. They discuss the sudden policy reversal, how shifting tariffs freeze pricing and shipments, C-suite war rooms juggling supply, and the legal maze around seeking refunds.
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Uncertainty Is The Real Tariff Problem
- Tariff uncertainty—not the exact rate—has been the biggest operational problem for fashion companies.
- Kathleen Chen explains firms delay pricing and sourcing decisions until they see customs invoices, creating paralysis across operations.
Travel Bag Brand Priced By Customs Invoice
- A travel-bag CEO adjusted pricing shipment-by-shipment based on actual import invoices last year.
- Kathleen Chen recounts tariffs on China swinging from ~145% to 40%, forcing reactive promotional moves after seeing customs charges.
Run Cross Functional Tariff War Rooms
- Create cross-functional 'war rooms' to align supply chain, product and consumer messaging.
- Mark Bain recommends convening the C-suite regularly because tariffs now require nonstop negotiation across departments.
