Levi’s is warning of a ripple effect from US politics that could reshape the UK high street. The company fears that “rising anti-Americanism” linked to the Trump administration could alter consumer habits, leading shoppers to abandon iconic American brands for European alternatives.
This concern was detailed in the company’s latest UK accounts, which were filed at Companies House. The warning adds a sober note to an otherwise positive report, which saw sales grow by 8.8% and pre-tax profits jump by 23%, underscoring the unpredictable nature of the modern retail landscape.
The ripple effect may already be visible. The US electric car brand Tesla saw its UK sales collapse in July, a significant market shock. In Canada, consumer boycotts of American products have become more overt, with shoppers using apps and other methods to identify and avoid US-owned goods.
The source of these ripples is the Trump administration’s confrontational trade policy. The legal basis for the tariffs at the heart of this policy is now in serious doubt following a federal appeals court ruling. The case is likely destined for the Supreme Court, with the outcome set to define the future of US trade relations.
The Ripple Effect: How US Politics Could Reshape the UK High Street, According to Levi’s
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