Amazon ‘listened’ to critics, raises minimum wageAmazon has made a move fueled by economic imperatives and political pressure, including withering criticism from Sen. Bernie Sanders. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly recap of retail-related judicial, legislation actions - Oct. 1California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that mandates publicly-traded companies which are based in the state must have at least one female member on the board of directors. Retailers eye a new target in the ‘honor all cards’ battle Retailers are taking a new angle in the fight against shouldering high swipe fees. Walmart wants 'leafy green' suppliers on blockchain A discount giant is requiring lettuce suppliers to join its blockchain-enabled food safety and traceability initiative. New tariffs could increase costs for home appliances Home appliances are among the categories likely to be impacted by the new round of tariffs on products imported from China. Neiman Marcus debt investor says retailer may be in default One of Neiman Marcus' debt investors is claiming the upscale department store company may be insolvent and in default on its bonds. Amazon reportedly investing in Indian supermarket chain Amazon is expanding its fleet of supermarkets — but this time, they are not in the United States. Walmart: Tariffs may force price increases The nation’s largest retailer has sounded the alarm that American consumers are the ones that could suffer the most due to expanded tariffs placed on goods and parts bought from China. Target, other retailers ‘deeply troubled’ by trade war Target is one of the latest retailers voicing their concern with the Trump administration’s newly imposed tariffs. Four Walmart execs reportedly joining company’s Indian e-commerce investment Mere weeks after completing its acquisition of Flipkart, Walmart is making its first move to integrate the two companies. First Previous 48 49 50 51 52 Next Last