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Walmart says it plans to raise prices despite lower U.S. tariffs

May 15, 2025
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Walmart on Thursday warned that even softer tariffs on China could soon force the company to raise prices on certain items. 

The world’s largest retailer said President Trump’s wide-ranging levies on U.S. trade partners are impeding its ability to keep prices low. 

“We can control what we can control,” Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said during an earnings call on Thursday. “Even at the reduced levels, the higher tariffs will result in higher prices,” he added.

The price hikes will go into effect later this month. Walmart, a bellwether for consumer spending, joins other larger retailers to warn they are likely to raise prices as tariffs drive up their costs. 

Rising cost pressures for retailers

The Trump administration on Monday said that, starting May 14, it is lowering the tariff rate on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% for 90 days. As part of that agreement, China will reduce its 125% tariff on American goods to 10%. The sides are expected to continue negotiations, although ongoing uncertainty over trade policy is weighing on companies. 

“The merchandise that we import comes from all over the world from dozens of countries,” McMillon said. “Other than the U.S., the other large markets are China, Mexico, Vietnam, India and Canada. China, in particular, represents a lot of volume in certain categories like electronics and toys. All of the tariffs create cost pressure for us, but the larger tariffs on China have the biggest impact. The cost pressure from all the tariff impacted markets started in late April, and it accelerated in May.”

Still, the Walmart executive emphasized that the retailer will do what it can to avoid passing the import taxes onto customers.

“We’ll do our best on what we can control in order to keep food prices as low as possible,” McMillon said. “In some cases we are holding retail prices where they are despite the tariffs cost pressures.” 

Grocery prices dropped slightly last month, declining 0.1% from March, according to government data. However, many household costs remain elevated, as the CBS News price tracker shows.

Walmart also pulled its quarterly profit outlook amid global economic uncertainty, as Mr. Trump vows to strike favorable trade deals with countries that are subject to steep levies on imports. 

Walmart earned $4.4 billion in the quarter ended April 30, down from $5.1 billion in the year-ago period. Revenue rose 2.5% to $165.6 billion, just short of analyst estimates.

Tariff hit on consumer spending

Walmart Chief Financial Officer John David Rainey said in the earnings call that the company expects the U.S. to strike more agreements with its trading partners that could reduce tariffs. 

“However, if we see a restoration of dramatically higher tariff levels, the impact on our financials could be significant and even jeopardize our ability to grow earnings year-over-year,” he added. 

Tuan Nguyen, U.S. economist at consulting firm RSM US, said the latest retail data shows consumers are reducing their spending at stores and restaurants. 

“We are now witnessing the first-order effects of tariffs on the economy — through reduced spending. The second-order impact — on prices — will likely emerge in the coming months, putting additional pressure on demand.” he said in an email. 

Megan Cerullo

Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to discuss her reporting.

The Associated Press

contributed to this report.

The post Walmart says it plans to raise prices despite lower U.S. tariffs appeared first on CBS News.

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