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Retailers Front-Load Imports and Cut Risk Exposure as Tariffs Bite, Wells Fargo Report Finds

Cautious inventory strategies and slower import volumes are reshaping the trade finance landscape. According to Wells Fargo, payment terms, liquidity management and sourcing flexibility are becoming central to supply chain survival.

byRita Garwood
September 1, 2025
in News, Economy

Retailers are adjusting their financial strategies and supply chain tactics in response to tariffs, shipping delays, and shifting consumer behavior, according to Wells Fargo’s 2025 Supply Chain Report, released in August.

The report found that goods financed from foreign suppliers rose 13% through April compared to the same period in 2024 — a proactive move by businesses anticipating tariff increases announced in early April. While some tariffs were paused or extended temporarily, such as the 90-day delay on select China tariffs, companies opted to front-load imports to minimize exposure to further disruption.

Despite that early spike, the overall U.S. trade deficit narrowed in June, driven by a sharp drop in imports. This suggests a combination of softening domestic demand and improved inventory control. Wells Fargo Retail Finance data further shows minimal year-over-year inventory growth in early 2025, with a noticeable surge between March and May tied to earlier purchasing activity.

Retailers are now taking more targeted approaches to restocking, focusing on high-demand items while reducing exposure to low-margin categories. This cautious stance is also reflected in steady but restrained invoice financing volumes, pointing to a deliberate effort to manage working capital without overcommitting to volatile sourcing costs.

Wells Fargo’s report emphasizes that supply chain finance programs are playing a key role in preserving liquidity by extending payment terms and stabilizing vendor cash flow. These tools are helping companies weather margin compression without immediately passing higher costs on to consumers.

Additionally, retailers are navigating capacity challenges and regional trade shifts, with container port volume expected to decline 5.6% by the end of 2025. The geographic distribution of imports is also evolving, as East Coast ports gained share from West Coast gateways between October 2024 and May 2025, a shift that complicates timing and finance planning.

In the tech and auto sectors, the report points to sourcing adjustments and production shifts in response to tariffs and cost constraints. Retailers and manufacturers with flexible sourcing models — including China+1 strategies or nearshoring — are better positioned to adapt to both supply and financing pressures.

The report also identifies increased consumer caution and limited promotional activity heading into the holiday season. These factors add complexity to sales forecasting, impacting borrowing base quality and increasing the importance of dynamic trade finance structures aligned with inventory turnover and payment cycles.

 

 

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