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Siddharth Cavale

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U.S. Ecommerce and Retail Correspondent at Reuters

I cover U.S. Ecommerce & Retail for @Reuters. Former US CPG Specialist and consumer Editor-in- Charge. Arsenal Fan. Views are mine and retweets ≠ endorsements.

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  • 2 weeks ago | usatoday.com | Siddharth Cavale

    Walmart WMT.N is reinstating a minimum basket fee for customers who qualify for U.S. government assistance and those subscribed to its Walmart+ Assist program, according to a memo seen by Reuters and confirmed by Walmart. The move to reinstate the fee, which was waived during the COVID-19 pandemic, comes as the largest U.S. retailer is bracing for a tough year ahead as its customers, who typically skew low income, temper spending.

  • 3 weeks ago | azdailysun.com | Siddharth Cavale

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump met with major retailers, including Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and Target, on Monday to discuss broad-based tariffs likely to raise the cost of everyday goods that they import. Big U.S. chains, like Walmart and Target, rely heavily on imported goods, and tariffs — including 145% levies on China — are expected to add strain on Americans already burdened by prolonged inflation.

  • 3 weeks ago | terra.com.br | Siddharth Cavale

    O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, reuniu-se com grandes varejistas, incluindo Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's e Target, nesta segunda-feira, para discutir tarifas amplas que provavelmente aumentarão o custo dos produtos de uso diário que eles importam.

  • 3 weeks ago | ca.marketscreener.com | Siddharth Cavale

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump met with major retailers, including Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and Target, on Monday to discuss broad-based tariffs likely to raise the cost of everyday goods that they import. Big U.S. chains, like Walmart and Target, rely heavily on imported goods, and tariffs -- including 145% levies on China -- are expected to add strain on Americans already burdened by prolonged inflation.

  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Siddharth Cavale

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14 Apr 25

RT @adityakalra: Shrimp, a linchpin of India’s $7B seafood exports, rides 40-day ships to U.S. stores like Costco, Safeway. Tariffs threa…

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RT @Reuters: 🔊 “Because inflation has been so rampant over the past few years that people are just so focused on price ... sustainability h…