The Reshoring Chronicles: Tariffs, Warehouses, and Digital Melancholy

RH, once a titan of mid-century modern furniture, now moved like a ghost between factories, abandoning China’s shadow for the red clay of North Carolina. By year’s end, its sourcing from the Middle Kingdom would dwindle to 2%, a negligible fraction in a world where percentages had become alchemical formulas. Lululemon, meanwhile, adjusted its e-commerce arteries, recalibrating for the absence of the $800 de minimis exemption-a tax threshold that had once felt as sacred as the Nile’s flood cycle.






