
Julian Mark
Business Reporter at The Washington Post
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3 days ago |
inquirer.com | Julian Mark
Only a few months ago, Interparfums co-founder Jean Madar didn’t give two thoughts about tariffs, much less how they could upend his $1.4 billion perfume business. Now, he and his team are having daily “war room” meetings about levies as the company pushes to reconfigure its supply chain to reduce its exposure to what the chief executive calls the “total roller coaster” of U.S. trade policy.
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6 days ago |
spokesman.com | Julian Mark
Only a few months ago, Interparfums co-founder Jean Madar didn’t give two thoughts about tariffs, much less how they could upend his $1.4 billion perfume business. Now, he and his team are having daily “war room” meetings about levies as the company pushes to reconfigure its supply chain to reduce its exposure to what the chief executive calls the “total roller coaster” of U.S. trade policy.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Julian Mark
Cosmetics are a U.S. manufacturing success story. Tariffs pose a threat. (washingtonpost.com) Cosmetics are a U.S. manufacturing success story. Tariffs pose a threat. By Julian Mark 2025050511005700 Only a few months ago, Interparfums co-founder Jean Madar didn't give two thoughts about tariffs, much less how they could upend his $1.4 billion perfume business.
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2 weeks ago |
eu.detroitnews.com | Julian Mark |Will Oremus
BUSINESSJulian Mark, Will OremusThe Washington PostView Comments House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is proposing to strip the Federal Trade Commission of its antitrust enforcement powers, a move that would shatter a core mission the agency has pursued for more than a century.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Julian Mark |Will Oremus
House GOP wants to strip FTC of its antitrust powers (washingtonpost.com) House GOP wants to strip FTC of its antitrust powers By Julian Mark; Will Oremus 2025043010000700 House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is proposing to strip the Federal Trade Commission of its antitrust enforcement powers, a move that would shatter a core mission the agency has pursued for more than a century.
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