Amazon seller Lisa Harrington is shifting 80% of her product catalog to a US-based manufacturer due to Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods. The move will increase costs, but she says it’s worth it for the peace of mind. Harrington, who earns seven figures, has designed and patented multiple interior cat doors and relies heavily on her manufacturer.
She plans to move 80% of her product catalog to a U.S.-based manufacturer, starting in October. This move is in response to the ongoing tariffs imposed on Chinese goods by the Trump administration, which have increased costs for Harrington and her business.
The decision to onshore production comes despite the higher costs associated with manufacturing in the U.S. Harrington, who earns seven figures annually, believes that the peace of mind and reduced risk of supply chain disruptions are worth the additional expenses. She has designed and patented multiple interior cat doors and relies heavily on her current manufacturer, which she plans to replace with a U.S.-based counterpart.
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