Nike Stock Drop Erases $12 Billion in Market Value -- WSJ

Dow Jones
03 Apr

By Inti Pacheco

Nike shares took a big hit Thursday morning following President Trump's tariff announcement, falling 13% and erasing more than $12 billion in market value.

The new round of tariffs include a 46% rate on goods from Vietnam, 32% on Indonesia and 34% on China, three countries that supply the majority of the company's products.

Shares of Nike's biggest rivals-Adidas and Puma-as well as retail partners like Foot Locker and Dick's Sporting Goods also fell on the news. Adidas, like Nike, imports shoes to the U.S. from East Asia.

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