Home Depot won’t raise prices because of tariffs
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Home Depot’s chief financial officer Richard McPhail said Tuesday that the company would not raise prices amid President Trump’s tariff agenda. “Because of our scale, the great partnerships we have with our suppliers and productivity that we continue to drive in our business,
Home Depot executives said the retailer would maintain pricing levels despite the impact of tariffs, citing its scale and relationships with suppliers.
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The Home Depot just gave American shoppers a little peace of mind. Its executives don't expect major price changes over the next 12 months, a huge contrast to other big chains — like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy — that have warned about tariff ...
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President Trump's quarrel with Walmart didn’t change Home Depot’s calculus around prices, said its chief financial officer, and the company will continue to focus on its strategy to diversify its supply chain.
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Home Depot’s revenue climbed in the first quarter as customers spent slightly more as they tackled smaller projects.
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