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U.S. Companies Slash Spending Amid Tariff Uncertainty and Economic Volatility

by Team Lumida
April 28, 2025
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  • American companies are aggressively cutting costs in response to tariff uncertainty and cloudy economic forecasts, focusing on discretionary spending like travel, consulting fees, and hiring.
  • Major firms like Dow, Procter & Gamble, and Boston Scientific are delaying capital projects, streamlining supply chains, and accelerating cost-reduction plans to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
  • While layoffs remain limited, companies are leaving roles unfilled, deferring investments, and scrutinizing expenses to maintain flexibility in an unpredictable economic environment.
  • Dow plans to cut $6 billion in costs, including delaying construction of a zero-emissions ethylene plant, while Hasbro aims to save $175–$225 million this year by redesigning products to lower production costs.
  • Executives are cautious about drastic cuts, mindful of the talent shortages experienced during the COVID-19 rebound, and are focusing on efficiency without destabilizing operations.

What Happened?

Amid escalating tariff uncertainty under the Trump administration, U.S. companies are turning to cost-cutting measures to navigate the volatile economic landscape. With little clarity on trade policies, firms are pausing investments, delaying projects, and slowing hiring to control expenses.

For example, Dow is delaying construction of major plants in Canada, Germany, and the U.K., while Procter & Gamble is working to reduce the cost impact of tariffs on its products. Boston Scientific is cutting discretionary spending, and Norfolk Southern is scrutinizing consultant fees and fuel costs.

Hasbro is accelerating its multiyear cost-cutting plan, aiming to save up to $225 million this year by redesigning products like Jenga blocks to lower production costs. Meanwhile, GE Aerospace is avoiding cuts to R&D and supply chain operations but is reducing back-office expenses and corporate travel.


Why It Matters?

The widespread cost-cutting reflects the significant uncertainty created by the U.S.-China trade war and its ripple effects on global supply chains and corporate planning. Companies are adopting a cautious approach, focusing on “controlling the controllables” while avoiding drastic measures like large-scale layoffs that could hurt long-term growth.

The unpredictability of tariff policies is paralyzing decision-making for many firms, forcing them to defer investments and focus on internal efficiencies. This trend underscores the broader economic challenges posed by trade tensions, including reduced business confidence and delayed capital allocation.

At the same time, companies are mindful of the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, when talent shortages hampered recovery efforts. As a result, many are opting for targeted cost reductions rather than sweeping cuts that could undermine their ability to rebound if economic conditions improve.


What’s Next?

As tariff uncertainty persists, companies are likely to continue prioritizing cost control and operational efficiency. However, if trade tensions ease or the economic outlook improves, firms may resume investments and hiring to capitalize on growth opportunities.

For now, businesses are navigating a delicate balance between managing short-term risks and preserving long-term competitiveness. The focus on internal efficiencies and strategic cost reductions will remain a key theme as companies adapt to the evolving economic landscape.

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