1003 ET - Under Armour sources about 3% of its U.S. imported goods from China, gets even less from Mexico and doesn't have manufacturing relationships with Canada, CFO Dave Bergman says on a call with analysts. Therefore, Trump tariffs aren't expected to impact the apparel brand's business significantly, the CFO says. "However, we will stay vigilant, and if these parameters change or additional countries are included in this tariff program, we will promptly reassess accordingly," he says. (dean.seal@wsj.com)
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