FriedRiceNSpice
Captain
You just answered your own question.Why would that “require every manufacturer to raises prices at the same time”.
If you don’t like the prices of one Chinese manufacturer, go find another.
You just answered your own question.Why would that “require every manufacturer to raises prices at the same time”.
If you don’t like the prices of one Chinese manufacturer, go find another.
US/China not in a hot war.lol and that's what Walmart tried to do before they got summoned to Beijing where they were told they're banned from doing so. Do you understand what the word "war" means in "trade war"? If you get into a hot war with China are you also going to complain China cuts off your imports and won't let you negotiate with individual Chinese sellers?
Incase you're struggling with this concept, it also means Walmart is free to pass tariff cost to US consumers since every other US retailer also must pay the tariffs, there is no price competition if tariff apply to everyone.
In an interview with CNBC, Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said tariffs are “still too high”
“We’re wired for everyday low prices, but the magnitude of these increases is more than any retailer can absorb,” he said. “It’s more than any supplier can absorb. And so I’m concerned that consumer is going to start seeing higher prices. You’ll begin to see that, likely towards the tail end of this month, and then certainly much more in June.”
Walmart already made a clear statement 2 days ago. They also have a net profit margin of below 3%.
I appreciate that you always look at the bright side for America and for Trump. Here is I think the situation on the ground.In that exact interview from May 15th, Walmart CEO also said:
“Walmart is working with vendors to try to keep prices down. But, he added “this is a little bit unprecedented in terms of the speed and magnitude in which the price increases are coming.”
Still, he said, Walmart plans to “play offense” by keeping its price gaps below competitors. The company will absorb some of the higher prices from tariffs and expects suppliers will, too.”
Are all Americans 5 years old? Walmart was summoned by the Ministry of Commerce specifically for asking suppliers to lower prices to absorb tariffs, do you think Beijing cares if Walmart do so by sending a Karen to throw a tantrum or by threatening to switch suppliers? Do you think at Walmart's scale they can switch suppliers without detection?US/China not in a hot war.
And Walmart not banned from working with different Chinese suppliers.
Will CN accept tho?
Trillion dollar pledges, defense contracts, Boeing jets, AI investments, standing ovations. These Gulf countries are going all out for Trump.
What’s not to like.
The former.Is Walmart paying for all of the tariffs though?
Or are there price negotiations between supplier and buyer across various products?
Chinese suppliers help a lot by underdeclaring everything. I got a $4 item on Aliexpress and the tariff increase was 22 cents because they declared the item to be worth pennies at customs.lol ok let’s see how much prices increase in the next 3 months.
Question makes no sense and is perpetual no matter where the prices are. "Why haven't you charged more?" is endless.Conversely, why haven’t manufacturers charged more when higher prices mean higher profit margin?
They could have done this at anytime in the last 25 years before the trade war?
Walmart is already at the lowest price in China; have faith in their ability to do that even before the trade war. Everywhere they look, they go to factories that they did not sign with because those factories wanted higher prices than their current suppliers.Why would that “require every manufacturer to raises prices at the same time”.
If you don’t like the prices of one Chinese manufacturer, go find another.
They can bullshit however they like to in America; it's a country where no one, even politicians, are expected to tell the truth. But in China, when the CCP summons you to chat, you know what you can and cannot do if you wish your business to remain in the country.In that exact interview from May 15th, Walmart CEO also said:
“Walmart is working with vendors to try to keep prices down. But, he added “this is a little bit unprecedented in terms of the speed and magnitude in which the price increases are coming.”
Still, he said, Walmart plans to “play offense” by keeping its price gaps below competitors. The company will absorb some of the higher prices from tariffs and expects suppliers will, too.”