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Trump Meets With US Retailers to Discuss Tariffs
Update: Trump Reportedly Meets Target, Walmart Execs to Discuss Tariffs
Retail Inventories Are Rising. Watch the Margins. -- Barrons.com
As trade concerns spread, Trump discusses the impact of tariffs with retail giants such as Walmart.
① The President of the USA, Trump, discussed the impact of the comprehensive tariff plan on American retailers with the CEOs of Walmart, Target, and Home Depot; ② The tariffs may lead to further price increases in the USA, affecting retailers and consumers. The National Retail Federation warns that tariffs will cause American families to spend more on everyday goods.