Trump, tariff and Court of International Trade
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President Trump has embraced a plan for Japanese-owned Nippon Steel (NPSCY) to purchase US Steel (X), largely, it seems, due to a notion that the US government will be getting a "golden share" as part of the bargain.
Guests at Trump’s exclusive TRUMP coin dinner say the food was “Walmart steak” and “Costco freezer aisle” halibut.
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America’s highest-profile retail chains are walking a difficult tightrope — trying to blunt the financial hit from tariffs by raising prices for consumers without angering them or President Donald Trump.
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Walmart has indicated that consumers will soon start seeing higher costs as Trump's tariffs have begun to take effect. And retailers broadly have tried to warn consumers about imp
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Irish Star on MSNWalmart announces major change to help older shoppersWalmart is offering a helping hand to senior citizens who may not understand the extent of their Medicare benefits, by introducing a useful new feature
Shares of Walmart (NYSE: WMT) have been on a roll since 2024's stock split, which was its first in over two decades. Then economic uncertainty, exacerbated by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies,
Executives have blamed evolving trade policies; President Donald Trump suggested the chain "eat the tariffs" rather than raising prices.
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) imports a large percentage of its products, which makes it vulnerable to a higher tariff policy. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of May 26, 2025. The video was published on May 28,