Consumer items ranging from avocados and strawberries to electronics and gasoline look poised for price hikes in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
In a recent development, new tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China are set to impact food prices in the U.S.
Target CEO Brian Cornell has announced that consumer prices for everyday items like strawberries, avocados, and bananas will ...
CEOs from banking and construction to retail and the auto sector are saying new tariffs could prove expensive for Americans; ...
Cornell’s warning comes in the wake of Trump’s tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, which officially went into ...
Companies big and small will face higher costs on the goods they buy from other countries — and, may have little recourse but ...
Some retailers are beginning to take a more cautious approach with their financial forecasts as they keep a closer eye on ...
Residents of rural Kittanning, Pennsylvania, still feel the sting of rising grocery prices a month after President Donald Trump was sworn into office.
Profits: Target saw declines in sales and profits during the holiday quarter due to reduced customer spending. CEO Brian ...
Target's CEO warned that prices on fresh produce from Mexico, like strawberries and bananas, will go up this week.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs hike against Canada, China and Mexico are just starting to ripple through retail.
Target CEO Brian Cornell was among the first to raise the alarm after the Trump administration on Tuesday levied 25% duties ...