Procter & Gamble will cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years as the maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers implements a restructuring program at a time when tariffs are raising costs for U.S. companies and consumers are growing anxious about the economy.

The job cuts announced Thursday make up about 6% of the Cincinnati-based company’s global workforce, or about 15% of its nonmanufacturing positions, said Chief Financial Officer Andre Schulten.

The cuts are part of a broader restructuring program. Procter & Gamble will also end sales of some of its products in certain markets, and the company has said it will provide more details about the discontinued merchandise in July. — Associated Press