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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Making a Very Bad Mistake

The [Metropolitan Museum of Art announced](https://www.metmuseum.org/press-releases/john-galliano-horizons) that Galliano would be the subject of the Costume Institute’s next exhibition, scheduled to open May 9. It is an exceptional honor. Only two other living designers have been so celebrated by the Met: Yves Saint Laurent in 1983 and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons in 2017.

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u/CampaignOrdinary2771 — 3 days ago
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Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Countries That Tax American Tech Companies. Will It Actually Work This Time?

Just as US-EU trade tensions seemed to be cooling, a new flashpoint has arrived.

Trump has threatened a 100% tariff on any country imposing a digital services tax on American companies, and made clear it would supersede any existing trade agreements. This comes less than two weeks after the EU approved a deal designed to cut tariffs on US goods.

The tactic has worked before. Canada repealed its 3% digital services tax after a similar ultimatum to keep trade negotiations alive.

But the EU is a different beast. France already has a DST in place and has previously said it won't bow to US pressure. Germany and Belgium are planning their own versions. The core disagreement, whether large American tech companies pay enough tax on European revenue, has been running for years with no resolution in sight.

For ecommerce sellers operating across borders, this isn't abstract. A 100% tariff on goods from major EU trading partners means higher sourcing costs, more expensive imports, and consumers on both sides paying more for everything.

A few things worth discussing:

Do you think EU countries will back down the way Canada did, or is this a different situation entirely? If these tariffs do go into effect, which product categories do you think get hit hardest?

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u/EcomWatch — 5 days ago
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It’s Hot. Why Don’t You Put On a Jacket?

In some of the world’s hottest places, summer means more clothing, not less. There’s a reason for that.

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u/bloomberg — 5 days ago
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Why Is Everyone Wearing Camouflage?

Realtree and Mossy Oak turned patterns designed for the woods into coveted streetwear and luxury fashion.

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u/bloomberg — 12 days ago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is Making a Very Bad Mistake

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that Galliano would be the subject of the Costume Institute’s next exhibition, scheduled to open May 9. It is an exceptional honor. Only two other living designers have been so celebrated by the Met: Yves Saint Laurent in 1983 and Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons in 2017.

nytimes.com
u/CampaignOrdinary2771 — 14 days ago