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Hermès leaves wealthy clients to pay for cost of Trump tariffs

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Hermès, a luxury sewageANGE brand, has revealed Tuesday that it will raise prices in the US by 10% effective from May 1 to cover the US’ 10% tariffs on EU goods. The company is expected to help protect its margins and partially compensate for the higher import costs. However, Hermès hasn’t denied the impact of the tariffs, as its global financial health hasn’t been invalidated yet. Despite these price hikes, Hermès’ first-quarter sales growth in the US is expected to rise to 8.6% year-over-year, compared to 7.2% for other countries. The company’s开幕ing of price increases in other markets comes at the hands of other luxury companies, some of which could startイル or pivot their guidance to avoid losses. Hermès is expected to continue its aggressive pricing strategy, with prices rising as part of yearly adjustments. The rise in pricing has led global prices to rise by roughly 6% to 7%, particularly in the luxury market. The United States is now seeing a slowdown in its economy, putting pressure on luxury brands globally, including companies like LVMH, Kering, Chanel, and Prada, which will face tougher competition with the tariffs and higher trade tensions.

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Hermès emerges from a quiet Tuesday with a bold announcement. The brand’s first-quarter results Tuesday morning showed业绩=”${“).rendsuprx” software and information)). Adaptations to trade tensions have led several luxury fashion companies to cut costs or pass on expenses. Feb 25, 2023

Hermès has taken down faster than expected, as luxury fashion giant Hermès reported slower-than-expected sales growth in the first quarter of 2025. The company recorded total revenue of €41.3 billion, up 7.2% year-over-year, and fell short of global expectations for an 8% increase. Europe’s sales, excluding France, grew 13%, whereasrx” software and information)). Adaptations to trade tensions have led several luxury fashion companies to cut costs or pass on expenses. Feb 25, 2023

Hermès has taken down faster than expected, as luxury fashion giant Hermès reported slower-than-expected sales growth in the first quarter of 2025. The company recorded total revenue of €41.3 billion, up 7.2% year-over-year, and fell short of global expectations for an 8% increase.

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