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Walmart Warns of Price Hikes Due to Trump Tariffs

2025-05-17T02:26:35+00:00
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  • Walmart to Raise Prices in the US Over Trump Tariffs
  • Tariffs Impact Basic Goods
  • Stock Drops Despite Strong Earnings

Walmart announced on Thursday that it will raise prices in the U.S. this month and into early summer due to high tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese imports.

Why It Matters:

Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer anticipates that the full impact of the trade war has yet to be felt by consumers, which could result in widespread price increases on everyday goods.

Key Quote:

“The magnitude and speed at which these prices are hitting us is unprecedented in history,” said John David Rainey, Walmart’s Chief Financial Officer, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.

 

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Details:

  • Walmart has already increased prices on some items following supplier cost hikes.
  • For example, the price of bananas rose from $0.50 to $0.54 per pound.
  • Even after a partial tariff reduction this week—from 145% down to 30%—Rainey noted it remains a significant burden on consumers.
  • Sales have remained strong, bolstered by promotional campaigns, according to the company’s latest quarterly results.

The Fact:

Walmart’s shares dropped nearly 5% within the first 10 minutes of trading following the announcement, despite the company reporting better-than-expected revenue and profits.

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