LVMH (LVMUY) is considering moving some of its manufacturing to the U.S. amid Donald Trump’s tariff threats, Business Insider’s Aditi Bharade reports, citing comments made on the company’s investor call. CFO Cecile Cabanis said there is “still capacity” to increase production of Louis Vuitton products in the U.S. and there is “still some room” for Tiffany & Co. to shift production from Europe to the U.S. “So we are looking at that, obviously,” she said, adding increasing U.S. production is “something that you don’t do overnight.”
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