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Trump tariffs could raise prices of produce from Mexico, Target CEO Brian Cornell warns
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Target CEO Brian Cornell on tariffs: Consumer will likely see price increases over the next few days
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Target CEO: Customers will ‘likely see price increases’ after Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump’s tariffs hike against Canada, China and Mexico are just starting to ripple through retail.
Target just announced a five-year plan hinging on restoring its Tarzhay image. However, it's recently faced a reputational decline that is hindering performance.
Target is undergoing a 40-day boycott led by Rev. Jamal Bryant. He is protesting against Target's decision to scale back its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. This boycott, coinciding with financial challenges and tariff impacts,
Target CEO Brian Cornell was among the first to raise the alarm after the Trump administration on Tuesday levied 25% duties on products from Canada and Mexico, as well as doubling the toll on
Executives in construction, retail, agriculture and autos are saying new tariffs could prove expensive for Americans; “a gut punch.”
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