Study: Over 75% of apparel, footwear will still be hit with tariffs Sept. 1An industry group wants to set the record straight about the tariff delay supposed to protect American consumers during the holiday shopping season. Walmart beats Street, ups outlook amid higher U.S. sales, online grocery growthWalmart posted its 20th consecutive quarter of U.S. sales gains in its second quarter, along with a top and bottom line that topped analysts’ expectations. Retailers welcome tariff delay but say threat remains Consumers — and retailers — got some good news with regards to holiday shopping. CBRE names new global research head Meghann Martindale has returned to CBRE to head its global research operation. Retail imports remain at near-record levels Imports at the nation’s major retail container ports are expected to continue at near-record levels this month and the remainder of the year despite a new round of tariffs on goods from China. Canadian Tire buying Party City’s Canadian retail business Party City Holdco Inc. has entered into a deal to sell its retail stores in Canada and grow its wholesale business. Party City ups store closings; Q2 disappoints as lack of helium dents sales Party City Holdco reported earnings and revenue that missed Street expectations as a helium shortage continued to take a toll on store sales. Tiffany & Co. to expand footprint in South Asia Tiffany & Co. is expanding its focus on Asia by entering a new market. Group warns that new tariffs on tech goods would carry a high cost The consumer technology industry is sounding the alarm about the Trump administration’s plans to impose new 10% tariffs on imported Chinese products. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly review of retail-related legislative, judicial developments-August 5 National study shows 67% of Americans support increasing the federal minimum wage to $15/hr. First Previous 99 100 101 102 103 Next Last