A number of companies, including many of the country's most quintessentially American brands,
have warned that growing anti-Americanism as a result of Donald Trump's tariffs
could end up hurting their success overseas.

Experts believe that the trend,
if it translates into a broad-based shift in consumer behavior,
could prove to be a significant headwind for the companies
while taking a significant toll on the broader U.S. economy.
https://www.newsweek.com/us-bands-warn-anti-american-sentiment-hurting-sales-2125050

Major US Brands Sound Alarm Over Rising Anti-American Sentiment

A number of all-American companies have noted an uptick in anti-U.S. sentiment linked to ongoing trade and political tensions.

Newsweek

@cdarwin
I live in the UK. I inspect the origin of every product I buy in the supermarkets and other stores. I boycotted goods from South Africa during the apartheid years. I have boycotted goods from Israel for many years. I have now added the US to the list.

#USPolitics

@junesim63 @cdarwin I still boycott some brands which quite egregiously still did business in SA during the apartheid years, like Shell