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          US Fed: Shoppers could feel trade spat pain soon

          By LIU YINMENG in Los Angeles and KONG WENZHENG in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2018-10-02 03:30
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          A customer browses gift wrapping supplies displayed for sale at a Dollar Tree Inc. store in Louisville, Kentucky, US, Aug 24, 2018. [Photo/VCG]

          Trump said he would consider tariffs on an additional $267 billion of Chinese goods, which would impact all goods the US imports from China.

          According to Mike Priest, president and CEO of Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America, the US footwear industry paid $3 billion last year in tariffs on imported footwear, and $1.5 billion alone on footwear that came from China.

          "It's an unmistakable fact that the higher the cost of an item as it crosses borders, the higher that cost is going to be for consumers," said Priest, whose trade association represents about 250 footwear companies and over 500 brands, including companies such as Nike and Under Armour.

          Priest does not expect the tariffs to significantly impact holiday sales or consumer prices this year.

          However, he warned that this could change after the holidays as the tariff increases from 10 to 25 percent will kick in next year.

          Murali Gokki, a retail expert and managing director at the consulting firm AlixPartners, said retailers will have to start thinking about how to pass on some of the cost increases to consumers after the proposed 25 percent hike goes into effect in January.

          Rebecca Mond, vice-president of federal government affairs at The Toy Association, said the US-China trade dispute will result in fewer choices and price increases and even force some companies to go out of business.

          "In our industry, a lot of small companies, particularly ones that are just starting out, are trying to compete with brands that are already in the marketplace," said Mond.

          "One way they could compete is through more competitive prices, so now with the additional cost, they can't necessarily do that."

          Many retailers have actively pushed back on the latest tariffs.

          In a Sept 6 letter to the US Trade Representative, Walmart-the biggest US retailer-warned that the tariffs would cause it to raise prices for household items such as car seats, cribs and bicycles.

          "This round of tariffs could impact a significant number of common consumer items that are not easily replaceable," wrote Sarah F. Thorn, senior director of global government affairs at Walmart. "The immediate impact will be to raise prices on consumers and tax American businesses and manufacturers."

          PetSmart, a retail chain that specializes in the sale of pet products and services, said in its public letter to the USTR that the tariff will "punish the majority of American households that own pets with higher costs for basic products needed by pet owners."

          However, Gokki said not all retail products are heavily sourced from China, and those importers and US retailers that don't rely on Chinese manufacturers still have room to shift their production to other countries.

          "It's a matter of how retailers are reacting to alternate sources for the same product, and whether they can make that switch in time or not that's going to influence to what extent they will see the cost increase," Gokki said.

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