SEOUL -- Japanese consumer products company Iris Ohyama will move a portion of its Chinese production to South Korea in order to hedge against tariff risks amid the U.S.-China trade war.
Trade war spurs Japanese company to protect US-bound shipments from higher tariffs

Iris Ohyama has multiple factories in China, including this one in Dalian. (Photo by Manami Sakai)
SEOUL -- Japanese consumer products company Iris Ohyama will move a portion of its Chinese production to South Korea in order to hedge against tariff risks amid the U.S.-China trade war.