Reports from Chinese state media suggest Walmart is engaging in discussions with China’s commerce ministry about the impact of U.S. tariffs on China-made goods.
It’s been a busy 48 hours as President Trump has issued, and in some cases temporarily delayed, sweeping tariffs which had spurred retaliation from the affected countries.
President Trump on Thursday signed a presidential memorandum laying out his plan to apply tariffs on imports that equal any tariffs or other levies put on those products from the U.S. by other countries.
A U.S. judge overseeing a $30 billion preliminary swipe-fees settlement between Mastercard, Visa and retailers formally rejected the settlement on Tuesday.