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The Guardian – Business • May 18, 2025
US treasury secretary says Walmart will ‘eat some of the tariffs’ after Trump demand
Walmart’s decision to absorb a portion of the increased import costs could affect its profit margins and pricing strategies amid ongoing tariff negotiations with the US government.
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The Guardian – Business • May 15, 2025
Walmart will have to raise prices this month due Trump tariffs, executives say
Walmart anticipates increased costs from recently imposed tariffs, leading to higher product prices this month, as the company aims to maintain sales growth despite facing addition...
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