Why did Nike stock crash after Trump’s tariff announcement

US President Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs sent shockwaves down the retail scene, with Nike stock crash emerging as a significant aftermath. With the US imposing a 46% reciprocal tariff rate on Vietnamese goods on Wednesday, the Republican leader’s historic move has severely impacted Nike Inc’s position in the market. Vietnam makes about half of all Nike’s footwear in addition to producing 39% of Adidas shoes, according to regulatory filings cited by Bloomberg.

In the final days leading up to the Trump tariff plan announcement, Reuters predicted beforehand how the president’s big decision could blow up in sportswear brands’ faces as he seeks to encourage domestic production and push US goods’ sales. With Vietnam‘s $123.5 billion trade surplus with the United States, it inevitably became a prime target, further slashing out hopes for several sportwear brands majorly relying on it for production.

How much Nike relies on its largest supplier Vietnam

According to Nike’s annual report, 50% of its footwear and 28% of its apparel were produced in Vietnam in the 2024 financial year. Meanwhile, its top rival Adidas was relatively less reliant on the Asian country with 39% of its footwear and 18% of its apparel coming from there. Vietnam’s low labour costs, skilled workforce, transportation infrastructure and lesser chances of involvement in geopolitical clashes proved it to be a viable manufacturer.

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On early April 3 morning (GMT), Bloomberg reported that Nike shares tumbled 6.4% in extended trading at 5:06 pm New York time. While Trump billed the imposition of his tariff plan as “economic independence,” National Retail Federation Executive for American businesses and consumers said on Wednesday, “More tariffs equal more anxiety and uncertainty for American businesses and consumers. Tariffs are a tax paid by the U.S. importer that will be passed along to the end consumer.”

Nike stock right now – the company has >450,000 employees across 130 factories in Vietnam (46% tariff rate) pic.twitter.com/9irIE3j5cW

— Mike Bird (@Birdyword) April 2, 2025

Shares of Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd, an Asian clothing manufacturer which is closely associated with brands like Nike for US, also fell as much as 18% in Hong Kong on Thursday.

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