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The European Union is pushing to get more exemptions from the 15% tariff agreed with the US this week, with wines and spirits ...
The luxury French conglomerate’s top boss has said that the agreement on a 15% levy is good “in the current context” ...
Four decades of dealmaking have turned LVMH into a luxury colossus. The group is made up of 75 independent maisons, from ...
The 15% duty on US-bound goods fuels the already uncertain landscape for houses like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, and Hermes ...
Bernard Arnault is urging European leaders to accept a trade deal similar to the one President Trump reached with Japan this ...
"It was important to avert a breakdown," the luxury magnate wrote in an opinion column in French financial daily Les Echos.
The enigma surrounding Hermès shares worth about €14 billion ($16.2 billion) inherited by a member of the luxury goods company’s controlling family is finally seeing some glimmers of light.
Bernard Arnault (LVMH) defends the EU/US customs agreement, a necessary evil despite the exclusion of wines and spirits.
PARIS—President Trump’s efforts to secure a trade deal with the European Union have the help of an old, powerful friend: ...
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eVnExpress on MSN'Hope to meet u soon Lisa,' Michelle Yeoh says in photo with billionaire Bernard Arnault's son FrédéricMalaysian actress Michelle Yeoh has stirred online buzz after posting a photo with Frédéric Arnault, son of LVMH chairman ...
Bernard Arnault, the CEO of luxury brand LVMH—known for expensive labels like Louis Vuitton—is the world’s second-richest man according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.
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