Supplement Firms Work On Mitigating Import Tariff Costs Before Raising Prices

Supplement marketers, Chinese suppliers and US retailers likely will work out mitigating costs from US-China trade war, which ratcheted up this month with Trump administration’s proposed fourth round of tariffs. Some companies are discussing cost mitigation with retailers, but others seek other suppliers.

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Higher raw material costs associated with the US-China trade war has some dietary supplement firms seeking suppliers outside of China or haggling with existing suppliers and retailers over bearing the brunt of the cost of higher raw materials.

“If you are in the supply chain, your preference is always that someone else pay,” says Stephen Mahinka, a partner at

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