NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) welcomes President Obama to its World
Headquarters in support of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) and the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The company announced its intention to
accelerate investment in advanced footwear manufacturing in the United
States, if TPA is passed and a TPP agreement is finalized.
Footwear tariff relief would allow Nike to accelerate development of new advanced manufacturing methods and a domestic supply chain to support U.S. based manufacturing.
Footwear tariff relief would allow Nike to accelerate development of new advanced manufacturing methods and a domestic supply chain to support U.S. based manufacturing.
This advanced manufacturing model is expected to lead to the
creation of up to 10,000 manufacturing and engineering jobs in addition
to thousands of construction jobs and up to 40,000 indirect supply chain
and service jobs in the United States over the next decade.
We
believe agreements that encourage free and fair trade allow Nike to do
what we do best: innovate, expand our businesses and drive economic
growth. Nike has always led the way in product innovation, and now we
will be able to accelerate our investments to continue to drive
manufacturing innovation,” said Mark Parker, President & CEO NIKE,
Inc.
U.S. manufacturing would allow Nike to deliver product faster to
market, create innovative performance footwear, provide customized
solutions for consumers, and advance sustainability goals.
“We commend President Obama for his strong leadership to advance these important trade initiatives,” said Parker. “Our employees and our business depend on free trade and the ability to reach athletes and consumers around the world.”
Nike currently has a manufacturing footprint in the United States that includes footwear air sole manufacturing in Oregon and Missouri and relationships with manufacturing partners across the United States that employ thousands of Americans.
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