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Tariffs and Sales: A Retail Giant's Struggle
Salem, N.H., USAWednesday, May 21, 2025
The University of Michigan survey showed that consumer attitudes soured in May for the fourth straight month. This drop in shopper sentiment is linked to worries about tariffs and their potential impact. A trade agreement between the U. S. and China recently reduced some tariffs, but many still remain. These include a 10% levy on imports from nearly all countries and additional tariffs on auto parts, steel, and aluminum.
The retailer expects more challenges ahead. They forecasted another drop in sales for the next quarter. The CEO advised that it's wise to expect these pressures to continue. The retail world is navigating uncertain waters, and consumers are feeling the ripple effects.
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