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Walmart CEO Douglas McMillon said that the retail giant is being forced to raise its prices as a direct result of the president's trade war.
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The steep drop in tariff rates on Chinese goods shipped to the United States might have consumers thinking there’s significant relief in sight — at least compared to before. But in practice it might not feel that way.
China’s defiant stance in negotiating a tariff truce with the US has convinced some countries they need to take a tougher position in their own trade talks with the Trump administration.
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Walmart has indicated that consumers will soon start seeing higher costs as Trump's tariffs have begun to take effect. And retailers broadly have tried to warn consumers about imp
President Donald Trump, fresh off a trip to the Middle East, renewed his criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Saturday and called on Walmart to "eat the tariffs" rather than raise prices.
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President Trump's pause on the steepest China tariffs masks the true cost many importers are facing from stacking of trade taxes.
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, former Vice President Mike Pence says he advised President Trump against setting tariffs during his first term, and now welcomes signs of a possible de-escalation in the U.
Five CEOs this week reminded me that this is a truce, not an agreement, and one top Fortune 500 executive who recently met with the Trump administration to discuss tariffs told me the 30% level could be the new norm,