The UK division of Levi Strauss is on high alert, not for a fashion rival, but for a shift in political sentiment. The company has formally warned that “rising anti-Americanism” connected to the Trump administration’s policies could erode its customer base in Britain, a significant and rare admission for a major US brand.
The alert was issued within its annual accounts, where the company also reported impressive growth, including a 23% surge in pre-tax profits to £9.6 million. This strong performance, however, is now seen as potentially vulnerable to geopolitical forces beyond the company’s control.
Levi’s concern is validated by the recent performance of other American brands. The electric car manufacturer Tesla saw its UK sales fall by more than 50% in July, a stark reminder of how quickly consumer preferences can change. Similar anti-US shopping trends have been reported in Canada, affecting a range of consumer goods.
The backdrop to this anxiety is the global trade disruption caused by President Trump’s tariff policies. These measures have strained relationships with key allies and are now facing legal challenges in the US. A recent court ruling declared the tariffs mostly illegal, but the final verdict will likely rest with the Supreme Court.
Levi’s UK on High Alert for Anti-American Sentiment
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