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Gulf War Flare-Up: What the Latest U.S.–Iran Strikes Mean for Your Wallet

  The three-month-old war between the U.S.–Israel coalition and Iran escalated again this morning. Here's a plain-English breakdown of what happened — and what it means for your gas tank and grocery bill. What Happened on June 6? U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites on Saturday, June 6, after shooting down drones launched by Iran toward the Strait of Hormuz, according to the U.S. military. The U.S. military believes the four Iranian drones were targeting regional maritime traffic. U.S. Central Command said it struck Iran's surveillance sites in Goruk and Qeshm Island, both located on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran did not take that lying down: Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps said it had targeted U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain in retaliation and fired on four tankers attempting to cross the strait without its permission. U.S. forces also helped shoot down incoming Iranian missiles and drones directed at Kuwait and Bahrain — a barrage of seven ballistic missiles in t...

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Looming U.S. Tariffs Threaten Asia’s Garment Supply Chain Stability

The Asian garment industry, a cornerstone of global apparel production, faces mounting pressure as the United States considers imposing higher tariffs on imported textiles and clothing. Industry stakeholders across major manufacturing hubs such as Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India are expressing concern over the financial strain these tariffs may introduce, particularly for low-margin producers.

U.S. policymakers argue that the increased tariffs aim to reduce reliance on foreign manufacturing and encourage domestic production. However, trade experts warn that the move may spark price hikes for consumers, disrupt supply chains, and lead to job losses across developing economies heavily dependent on textile exports.

Manufacturers are now exploring contingency plans: diversifying supply bases, investing in automation to reduce costs, and seeking new markets outside North America. Still, the unpredictability of trade policies leaves many factories in limbo.

As the trade talks evolve, the garment industry braces for a pivotal shift—one that could reshape the global fashion economy’s foundation.

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