CEO Brian Cornell says that tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China could increase prices "over the next couple of days."
Shoppers can expect to see higher prices at the checkout counter – on goods ranging from avocados to computers to Tonka trucks – with some hikes from the new tariffs coming as early as the end of the week,
Key Takeaways Tariffs imposed Tuesday on imports from Canada and Mexico could result in higher prices for produce at Target within a week, CEO Brian Cornell said.Target will try to shield consumers from price increases,
Target relies on produce from Mexico during the winter, while Best Buy sources most of its products from Mexico and China.
Tariffs on the two largest trading partners of the United States are expected to have far-reaching impacts that may be hard to predict.
Two of America’s largest retailers, based in Minnesota, are warning prices will increase following President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on imported goods from Mexico, Canada and China.
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