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Adidas warns US customers will soon pay more for its shoes as company runs up against Trump’s ‘tariff wall’

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Adidas is warning customers that U.S. tariffs on imports from China and other Asian countries will drive the cost of its shoes higher.
Adidas isn't alone: Tariffs hit big brands everywhere.
Consumers should consider getting proactive about budgeting, cutting unnecessary expenses and shopping smarter.
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