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Two weeks ago, Walmart asked the Trump administration to walk back its plan to put tariffs on Christmas lights, shampoo, dog food, luggage, mattresses, handbags, backpacks, vacuum cleaners, bicycles, cooking grills, cable cords and air conditioners.
In a letter to US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, the company said expanded tariffs on Chinese imports would hurt its customers, its suppliers and the US economy.
Other retailers and consumer goods companies, including Ace Hardware and Joann fabric and craft stores, also lobbied the administration.
Target (TGT) said the tariffs will "hurt American consumers," and said working families will pay more for school and college essentials like notebooks, calculators, binders and desks.
I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:Target and Walmart will now face a tough choice: They can absorb the higher costs from tariffs by taking a hit to their profit margins, or they can pass some of the price increases on to their customers.
"Either consumers will pay more, suppliers will receive less, retail margins will be lower, or consumers will buy fewer products or forego purchases altogether," Walmart warned in its letter.
The National Retail Federation, a trade group, estimated that a 25% tariff on furniture would cost Americans $4.5 billion more per year, while a 25% levy on travel items like luggage and handbags would cost an additional $1.2 billion.
Welcome to tariffs, higher costs for products and services hurting the most economically vulnerable.
Thanks Trump!
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:
Really does not matter how much something costs if you don't have a job.https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. [emoji38]
Anyone care to post a graph of the margin on the majority of these companies products?
Looks to me like they will have to up their prices to maintain those margins...which, of course, makes smaller entities (mom and pops) more competitive.
Why do you guys hate small businesses?
Anyone care to post a graph of the margin on the majority of these companies products?
Looks to me like they will have to up their prices to maintain those margins...which, of course, makes smaller entities (mom and pops) more competitive.
Why do you guys hate small businesses?
This is one of the most circular logic examples I've seen. Comon, you can't be serious here?Anyone care to post a graph of the margin on the majority of these companies products?
Looks to me like they will have to up their prices to maintain those margins...which, of course, makes smaller entities (mom and pops) more competitive.
Why do you guys hate small businesses?
How will it make mom and pop more competitive, all their crap comes from China too
This is one of the most circular logic examples I've seen. Comon, you can't be serious here?
The GOP have now become the party of:https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:
Now you think you can dictate the margins these major companies set?
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:
And yet, they'll vote for him again cause he's "stickin' it to the libtards n stuff"
I can't speak to liberal stereotypes, but I can say the logic in your previous post was a bit ... lacking.What I can't believe is that now liberals are rushing to the defense of Walmart, lol. Weren't they the ultimate evil, just a year or two ago?
And yet, they'll vote for him again cause he's "stickin' it to the libtards n stuff"
What I can't believe is that now liberals are rushing to the defense of Walmart, lol. Weren't they the ultimate evil, just a year or two ago?
I can't speak to liberal stereotypes, but I can say the logic in your previous post was a bit ... lacking.
of course we are going to vote for trump. hes a real leader. unlike our last apology-in-chief lol (laugh out loud)
I'm not defending Walmart, I don't shop there. I'm kickin' back and laughing over how he's ****ing his base whom many do shop there and all the while they keep asking for more. :lol:
of course we are going to vote for trump. hes a real leader. unlike our last apology-in-chief lol (laugh out loud)
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/19/news/companies/walmart-tariffs-trump-china/index.html I can't take all of this winning. I do find it hysterical that Trump has convinced his base that he's the "working class president" for the little guy. :lol:
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