Columbia sportswear CEO on business disruption from tariffs
By Bloomberg
02 June 2019 |
11:33 am
Tim Boyle, chief executive officer at Columbia Sportswear, discusses the disruption to his company's business from trade uncertainty as he says tariffs will be passed on to consumers.
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