Italian fashion group OTB, which owns brands such as Diesel, Jil Sander and Maison Margiela, is assessing the extent of price increases in the United States if trade tariffs are confirmed, the groupâs CEO said on Monday.
European luxury goods companies, including Prada, are evaluating potential price hikes. Last month, Hermes said it would pass on the full effect of tariffs to shoppers in the United States.
âWe are evaluating, brand by brand, possible actions to reduce the impactâ of possible duties, OTBâs chief executive Ubaldo Minelli said at a press conference to present the groupâs sustainability report.
âSimulations indicate that to balance the impact [of duties on profitability] we would have to increase prices [in the US] by 8-9 percent for the group overall,â he added, on the sidelines of the event.
OTB chairman and founder Renzo Rosso reiterated the groupâs intention to list when market conditions are favourable.
By Elisa Anzolin; Edited by Mark Potter
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