Andmore sets initiatives to support vendors, buyers during economic shifts
The trade show organizer is leveraging its resources to help vendors and retailers navigate through and beyond the 90-day tariff pause.

ATLANTA – Trade show organizer Andmore is leveraging its resources to help vendors and retailers navigate through and beyond the 90-day tariff pause.
“Andmore recognizes the pressures our industry is facing, and we are committed to being part of the solution,” said Jon Pertchik, Andmore CEO. “This week’s 90-day pause is a welcome reprieve, but we still have work ahead of us. By offering tangible support like merchandise credits and advocacy efforts, we’re helping our partners weather short-term challenges. We’re listening, we’re acting, and we’re standing with our industry.”
The company is leveraging its public relations resources to secure vendor and retailer media placements in national outlets, raising awareness of the industry’s challenges and intensifying pressure on decision-makers in Washington.
In addition to government advocacy, Andmore has partnered with BridgeTower Media — parent company of Furniture Today and its sister publications — to create the Tariff Tracker, available on the homepage of any Andmore website and designed to keep the industry up to speed on tariffs.
In addition and in direct response to feedback from its retail community, Andmore is launching Shop the Show, an incentive program for the summer 2025 Atlanta Market, Casual Market Atlanta and Las Vegas Market. New, qualified buyers will receive a merchandise credit to be used during their market visit, as well as two complimentary hotel nights for a future market.
Market websites feature easy-to-locate links to tips, industry news and resources on the latest tariff developments. Summer markets will create ample opportunities for vendors, reps and buyers to efficiently discuss the unique business impacts made by tariffs.
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