The president says the retail giant should absorb costs after executives said the administration’s tariff policies will drive up consumer prices.
President Donald Trump said on May 17 that Walmart should absorb added costs rather than passing them on to American consumers after the retailer said it would raise prices in response to U.S. tariff policy.
The rebuke came days after Walmart executives said that recent increases in import duties would begin affecting shelf prices later this month.
Walmart’s Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said the lower rate is still too steep.
Walmart executives said the company is taking steps to limit the impact on consumers by working with suppliers to shift sourcing, substitute materials, and adjust product mixes. Still, they said some price increases are likely unavoidable.
“We’re positioned to manage the cost pressure from tariffs as well or better than anyone,“ McMillon said on Thursday’s earnings call. ”But even at the reduced levels, the higher tariffs will result in higher prices.”
Trump’s comment on Walmart comes on the heels of a separate episode involving Amazon, which had reportedly considered displaying the tariff impact on product prices. The White House criticized the alleged plan as a “hostile and political act,” with press secretary Karoline Leavitt accusing Amazon of targeting the administration while turning a blind eye to inflation under President Joe Biden. She also alleged ties between the company and Chinese propaganda outlets. Amazon denied the reports, and Trump later praised Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos for “doing the right thing.”
Since taking office, Trump has pursued an expansive tariff policy aimed at reshaping global trade relationships. The administration says the tariffs are necessary to level the playing field after years of trade imbalances and unfair practices by other countries.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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