Consumer items ranging from avocados and strawberries to electronics and gasoline look poised for price hikes in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
The boycott, which begins during the start of Lent, comes more than a month after Target made changes to its DEI programs and at a difficult period for the company as it faces an onslaught of tariffs ...
CEOs from banking and construction to retail and the auto sector are saying new tariffs could prove expensive for Americans; ...
Target just announced a five-year plan hinging on restoring its Tarzhay image. However, it's recently faced a reputational ...
Food prices, namely produce items, are expected to go up in the coming days due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on ...
CEO Brian Cornell says that tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China could increase prices "over the next couple of days." ...
A pullback by American shoppers has led to more caution from national retailers about their sales potential in 2025, ...
President Trump’s tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico—25% on imports from Canada and Mexico, 20% on Chinese goods—have ...
Struggling Target (TGT) has found a great excuse to finally ditch its longstanding practice of providing quarterly earnings ...
Residents of rural Kittanning, Pennsylvania, still feel the sting of rising grocery prices a month after President Donald Trump was sworn into office.
Toward the end of the interview, host Becky Quick asked about Trump’s tariffs’ effects on prices. Cornell tried to sugarcoat: “We’ve done a lot of scenario planning” in order “to understand what are ...