Apollo Commodities Management GP, LLC
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2025-04-29 (kimatv.com)
Toy tariffs threaten holiday shelves as supply chain woes hit western Washington retailers
President Donald Trump's tariffs are causing major concern for some retailers, and now comes the worry about the potential for empty holiday store shelves.
Read more2025-04-28 (cdllife.com)
Tariffs to trigger empty shelves, widespread trucking layoffs as early as May, economists warn
A U.S. asset management firm recently issued a dire warning for the trucking and retail sectors as tariffs begin to impact the global supply chain. Apollo
Read more2025-04-25 (investopedia.com)
The US-China Trade War Could Mean 'Empty Shelves' Soon, Apollo Says
American shop shelves, aisles and racks could be empty in a few weeks as imports slow, according to Apollo Global Management's analysis of shipping data.
Read more2025-04-15 (moomoo.com)
The "MAGA" camp will face a painful blow from tariffs: Truck Transportation and Retail Trade may see large-scale layoffs.
①USA Truck drivers have shown support for Trump in polls and past activities, thus being regarded as the backbone of the MAGA camp; ② however, according to predictions by Apollo Global Management, tariffs will lead to massive layoffs in the Transportation and retail Industry; ③ Apollo also warned that the economic slowdown triggered by tariffs could ultimately turn into stagflation.
Read more2024-07-26 (sky.com)
Apollo swoops for parcel delivery giant Evri in £2.7bn deal
The sale to another private equity firm - which could be announced on Thursday - reflects the greater antitrust risk of a deal with another industry player, Sky News learns.
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