Fashion Law
In this Special Report: "Trump's NAFTA Renegotiation: Potential Changes and Impacts to Brands, Apparel and Textiles," "No Stress Distress: Asset Management Strategies for Facing Downturns With Style," "Everyone's a Critic: Fake E-Commerce Reviews Undercut the Marketplace" "Social Media: The New Storefront for Fashion," "Focusing on Labor and Employment Issues Will Always Be in Fashion," "Not-So-Fast Fashion: Landmines Facing Brands Moving Toward Direct-to-Consumer Strategies" and "Debunking the Fashion Industry's 'Three Change' Rule."
August 28, 2017 at 10:44 AM
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Frances P. Hadfield of Crowell & Moring writes: The Trump administration's decision to renegotiate NAFTA has unsettled U.S. fashion, apparel, and textile companies that have constructed their businesses around its provisions. Who will be the winners and losers in these talks? And just as importantly, is there more than money at stake?
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