Industry Groups Team Up to Push Textile and Apparel Trade Incentive Program to Offset Tariff Costs
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Sourcing JournalIndustry Groups Team Up to Push Textile and Apparel Trade Incentive Program to Offset Tariff Costswwd.comUnder the program, brands and retailers would earn tariff credits when they purchase Made-in-the-U.S.A. textiles and qualified apparel products from free trade agreement partners.
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