Consulting Firms Benefit from Tariffs
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Trump's tariffs have been good for consulting firms

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Leaders from McKinsey , BCG , PwC , KPMG , SIB consulting, and SIB say they're seeing increased demand since President Donald Trump began levying tariffs.
McKinsey & Company launched a " Geopolitics " practice more than a year ago , a senior partner at the firm told BI .
BCG 's clients want to "land the plane in a reasonable way".
PwC 's tariff lead said there is demand from existing clients who already have sophisticated custom strategies, but need to adjust them for the shifting landscape.
KPMG 's Hencoski said his clients are "looking for calm in the storm" SIB 's CEO also told BI that there is a sense of urgency from clients.
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