Promo supply chain experts don’t anticipate major industry impacts but noted small-batch/custom product import orders could potentially be affected.
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Judge Dismisses Lead Lawsuit Against Stanley Drinkware’s Parent Firm
Still, U.S. District Judge Tana Lin left the door open for plaintiffs in the proposed class action suit to file an amended complaint that would reignite the legal battle.
Read MoreHit Promo To Create, Sell Cutter & Buck-Branded Hard Goods
The move marks another strategic partnership between Counselor Top 40 promotional products suppliers.
Read MoreThe Magnet Group Announces 2025 Fran Ford Award, Sales Achievement Award Winners
The Counselor Top 40 supplier honored exemplary team members at its sales meeting in Las Vegas on Jan. 12.
Read MoreShonebarger, Appelbaum Launch New Supplier
Promo veterans Eric Shonebarger and Josh Appelbaum have created TCF Linen, a new division of Ya Ya Creations that offers event supply goods, including centerpieces, wall décor, lighting, tableware and table lines.
Read MoreNo ‘Day One’ New Trump Tariffs, But President Says the Levies Are Coming
Intensified import duties are a strong possibility under the United States’ just-sworn-in 47th president.
Read MorePrint & Promo Firms Named to Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500
The list recognizing top franchises has been around for almost five decades.
Read MoreGoldstar Launches New Brand Identity
The Counselor Top 40 supplier kicked off 2025 with a renewed focus on simplicity and sustainability under the tag line “Simply Better.”
Read MoreTikTok Ban Looms: Promo Marketers Brace for Seismic Shifts in Strategy
There were indications the popular app could be saved from outlawing at the 11th hour, but with its fate still uncertain, merch industry marketers were contemplating a world without the viral video-sharing platform.
Read MoreFeds Ban Large China-Based Textile Manufacturer Over Forced Labor Concerns
The action against Huafu Fashion Co., 25 of its subsidiaries and other entities in sectors like energy and mining comes as U.S. authorities crack down on companies believed to have ties to coerced labor in Xinjiang.
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