Target shoppers can expect to see price increases on produce “over the next couple of days,” boss Brian Cornell said on Tuesday.
Target CEO Brian Cornell was among the first to raise the alarm after the Trump administration on Tuesday levied 25% duties on products from Canada and Mexico, as well as doubling the toll on
Target's CEO warned that prices on fresh produce from Mexico, like strawberries and bananas, will go up this week.
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Trump's Mexico tariffs could raise produce prices in the next few days, Target CEO says
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Target Chief Executive Brian Cornell said its shoppers would likely see price hikes in its stores "over the next couple of days."
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.
CEO Brian Cornell says that tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China could increase prices "over the next couple of days."
Food prices, namely produce items, are expected to go up in the coming days due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Mexican imports, Target CEO Brian Cornell said Tuesday. Cornell told CNBC ...
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