NEWS > 29 May 2026
In early May 2026, new US import tariffs have raised raw material and processing costs for human hair wigs and extensions exported from Asia to North America. Major suppliers from China, Vietnam and India face higher export expenses, leading to price increases in the US retail market. Many American brands are adjusting procurement strategies, seeking more diversified sourcing channels in Southeast Asia. Industry analysts point out that tariff pressure will reshape the global hair product supply chain, while premium remy hair products maintain stable demand despite higher prices.