Gregory Husisian on What U.S.-India Trade Deal Means for Fashion Supply Chains
February 6, 2026
Vogue Business
Foley & Lardner LLP Gregory Husisian discussed the broader geopolitical implications of the recent U.S.-India trade agreement in the Vogue Business article, “What the US-India Trade Deal Could Mean for Fashion’s Supply Chains.”
“This reflects a fundamental shift in how the United States approaches trade with emerging manufacturing markets,” Husisian said. “Tolerance for trade deficits is no longer seen as advancing broader foreign policy goals.”
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