Statement by the Fragrance Creators Association Regarding Recent Media Coverage of Potential Tariff Impacts on Fragrance Formulations or Ingredients
WASHINGTON, D.C., WASHINGTON, D.C. / ACCESS Newswire / January 21, 2025 /Fragrance Creators Association 's (FCA) President and CEO Farah K. Ahmed issued the following statement in response to recent media coverage of potential tariff impacts on fragrance formulations or ingredients:
As the leading voice representing the over $30 billion U.S. fragrance industry - a critical input into an over $2 trillion domestic consumer products sector - the Fragrance Creators Association (FCA) appreciates recent media interest on potential tariffs affecting fragrance materials. While such coverage raises valid concerns, it often overlooks the Administration 's broader economic plan, which includes deregulation, tax initiatives, energy security measures, and domestic manufacturing support - factors that may help counterbalance tariff-related costs. It also does not consider the comprehensive tariff review process requiring the USTR, Commerce, and Treasury to examine all trade agreements and policies by April 1, 2025 - a review in which FCA is actively participating.
It 's important to note that FCA 's past engagement with the first Trump Administration successfully prevented over $900 million in proposed tariffs, partly by demonstrating the unique sourcing of fragrance ingredients - such as French lavender, Italian bergamot, and Bulgarian rose - reliant on specific, irreplaceable/unduplicatable microclimates. Our history of data-driven collaboration with government officials has consistently protected consumers and the fragrance supply chain while supporting jobs and economic growth.
Although new tariffs warrant close attention, FCA remains confident that a full understanding of the Administration 's pro-growth goals - along with the fragrance sector 's global interdependencies - will guide balanced trade measures. We look forward to continued dialogue to ensure any future policies align with both the needs of our members and the interest of consumers, preserving choice and affordability in the marketplace.
Contacts:
E. Janset Batibay
jbatibay@fragrancecreators.org
Emily Cruz
ecruz@fragrancecreators.org
About Fragrance Creators Association (FCA): FCA is the trade association representing the over $30 billion U.S. fragrance industry - a critical input into an over $2 trillion domestic consumer product goods sector. We also represent fragrance-related interests along the value chain. Fragrance Creators ' member companies are diverse, including large, medium, and small sized companies that create, manufacture, and use fragrances and scents for home care, personal care, home design, fine fragrance, and industrial and institutional products, as well as those that supply fragrance ingredients, including natural extracts and other raw materials that are used in perfumery and fragrance mixtures. Fragrance Creators established and administers the Congressional Fragrance Caucus, ensuring ongoing dialogue with members of Congress and staff. Fragrance Creators also produces The Fragrance Conservatory, the comprehensive digital resource for high-quality information about fragrance - www.fragranceconservatory.com. Learn more about Fragrance Creators at fragrancecreators.org - for people, perfume, and the planet.
Contact Information
E. Janset Batibay
jbatibay@fragrancecreators.org
SOURCE: Fragrance Creators Association
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