While many U.S. companies are spiraling to adjust to Donald Trump's new tariffs on Chinese-made goods, it appears his daughter Ivanka Trump's fashion line is operating without any disturbance. This week, HuffPost reported that Ivanka's Chinese-made fashion products will not be negatively impacted by her father's recent Chinese tax sanctions, which include higher tariffs on medical supplies, auto parts, transportation vehicles, and $34 billion worth of other Chinese-made goods.

Ivanka, who also serves as a senior adviser to the president, stepped down from running her fashion company last January to join her father in the White House. Yet despite saying this, she still has not divested from the brand. The fashion line distributes women's apparel, shoes, handbags, and jewelry that are or were previously produced in countries including China, Indonesia, South Korea, and Vietnam. According to HuffPost, one of the company's confirmed Chinese manufacturers, Chengdu Kameido Shoes in Sichuan, continues to produce Ivanka Trump shoes without being impacted by the new tariffs, and is also up for a new contract to produce shoes for her father's fashion label.

In addition to Ivanka's company not being negatively impacted by the new tariffs, it also does not fit within President Trump's "Buy American and hire American" campaign. In fact, Donald owns products for his lifestyle brand that reportedly are also not manufactured in the U.S. The Trump administration has been very critical over the past few years about U.S. companies producing goods overseas, and as recently as this year has specifically called out companies like Harley-Davidson for moving some of its operations to Europe.

This is not the first time Ivanka's new role in the White House has caused controversy. Last year Kellyanne Conway urged Fox viewers to buy products from Ivanka Trump amid blowback from customers who were boycotting the brand. This boycott led to a drop in sales, and during the same period, several retailers, including Nordstrom, dropped the brand from its store. Ivanka Trump's exemption from new Chinese tariffs is yet another move by the Trump administration that has critics questioning the president and his team's ethics.

Teen Vogue has reached out to the Ivanka Trump brand for comment.

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