Walmart reportedly meets with China about tariffsReports 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. Couche-Tard expresses confidence about its deal to buy parent company of 7-ElevenThe Japanese company whose banners include 7-Eleven stores in the U.S. and Canada is still negotiating a possible buyout from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., with an increased price tag. Kroger gives CIO responsibility for new e-commerce unit The Kroger Co. is adding to the duties of its CIO as it launches a new e-commerce unit to accelerate its online growth. Dick’s Sporting Goods Q4 breaks sales records, cautious about 2025 Dick’s Sporting Goods reported its best sales quarter ever but says profits in fiscal 2025 will not meet Wall Street expectations. Amazon using AI to improve sustainability of its buildings Amazon is using proprietary artificial intelligence solutions to help ensure its buildings contribute to corporate net-zero carbon goals. Albertsons sets higher goals for enabling meals, food charity donations Albertsons Companies Inc. is not resting on its laurels when it comes to combating food insecurity. EXCLUSIVE Q&A: Batteries Plus takes on tariffs Batteries Plus is utilizing strategy and technology to keep its supply chain running smoothly and profitably in the face of unpredictable tariffs. Trump pauses some tariffs on autos, Canadian and Mexican 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. Shein partners to develop sustainable textile dyeing and finishing A popular low-cost shopping app is expanding its efforts to help create a responsible supply chain. David’s Bridal continues shift to bridal media company David’s Bridal is building on efforts to become a "rising tech and media company" with a new business strategy called "Aisle to Algorithm." First Previous 69 70 71 72 73 Next Last