'Made in America' lingerie squeezed by Trump's tariffs

25 avril 2025 | AFP
After years spent working in sweatshops in California, Francisco Tzul got a job at a trendy lingerie brand that prides itself on ethical business practices and a "Made in America" approach. But the 60-year-old immigrant from Guatemala now fears being laid off over President Donald Trump's (...)
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