To avoid the ramifications of President Trump’s , affluent American shoppers are heading across the pond.

U.S. consumers are traveling to to avoid prices increases, resulting from American levies, on luxury goods across the continent. In the past few weeks, more and more shoppers have shown interest in participating in the practice, CNBC .

There are a few places in particular that have caught the eye of consumers who are on the hunt for clothes and accessories. Milan, Paris, and Madrid are all considered top locales for , of travel company told CNBC. The trio is located in countries that make up part of the European Union, which was hit with a that began in August—covering everything from high-end perfumes to luxury cars. With Ezon’s clients, trips focused on all things shopping have inc

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