STARBUCKS EMEA HOLDINGS LTD
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2025-04-05 (francetvinfo.fr)
Customs duties: towards an increase in prices of American products imported into France?
After the entry into force of the increase in customs tariffs, decided by Donald Trump on Saturday April 5, France is still looking for the parade. Would a trade war lead to higher prices of American products imported into the country?
Read more2025-04-04 (theglobeandmail.com)
'We have a massive destruction on wealth going on': What the Street's saying about Friday's market drop -
The rout on Wall Street continued on Friday, with the Nasdaq's loss verging on a bear-market classification, after China imposed fresh tariffs on all U.S. goods in response to the Trump administration's sweeping levies, escalating a global trade war.
Read more2025-03-12 (reuters.com)
North America coffee industry seeks answers amid trade war |
North American coffee market participants are seeking clarity on how the trade war started by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump impacts their businesses across the region, where operations are highly interconnected.
Read more2018-08-20 (bloomberg.com)
Starbucks Boycott? Nike Shutdown? China Holds Trade War Leverage - Bloomberg
America's corporate bosses could be excused if they don't agree with President Donald Trump's boasts that a trade war is "easy to win." They can just reflect on the levers of pain China pulled against South Korean-owned businesses last year to imagine a state-nudged boycott against Starbucks or shutdown of Nike's factories.
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