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Nike Shares Surge Despite $1 Billion Tariff Hit and Imminent U.S. Price Hikes

byLuca Blaumann
June 27, 2025
in Large-Cap, Retail, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods
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Production shift from China and “surgical” price increases mark Nike’s strategy to offset trade pressures and maintain margins

Nike (NKE) shares soared 15% at the opening bell Friday after the company outlined plans to shift production away from China to mitigate the impact of tariffs imposed under the Trump administration. While the move is seen as a long-term positive, Nike acknowledged it faces about $1 billion in added costs before internal adjustments take effect, including selective U.S. price increases beginning this fall.

Nike’s Chief Financial Officer, Matthew Friend, said during Thursday’s earnings call that production in China—currently accounting for about 16% of the brand’s U.S. footwear imports—will be reduced to the “high-single-digit” range by the end of fiscal 2026. The pivot is part of a broader effort to avoid the cost burden of escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China.

The company also plans to introduce what it calls “surgical” price increases, aligning with its seasonal planning strategy. These hikes will be implemented across select products starting this fall, coinciding with the critical back-to-school shopping season.

Nike’s warning follows a similar announcement from Walmart, which also cited tariff-related pressures as a reason for upcoming price increases. Like Nike, Walmart expects families to feel the impact of these shifts just as students prepare to return to school.

Nike was among 76 footwear companies, including Adidas, Under Armour, and Puma, that urged the Trump administration earlier this year to exclude shoes from tariffs, warning of price increases at the consumer level.

In Thursday’s quarterly report, Nike posted a profit of $211 million, or 14 cents per share, on $11.1 billion in revenue—both slightly ahead of Wall Street estimates. Still, analysts have flagged growing concerns, including softening U.S. consumer demand, slowing growth in China, and a potential brand “boredom factor,” according to GlobalData Managing Director Neil Saunders.

Despite macroeconomic and brand headwinds, Nike’s proactive production and pricing strategies helped buoy investor confidence, reflected in Friday’s sharp stock rally.

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