The Chinese ministry of commerce has held talks with Walmart, after the US retailer said it would pass on tariff costs to its suppliers and demand price cuts of 10%. This should be viewed as a “serious warning sign” to the White house, noted Peter Alexander, MD of Z-Ben Advisors, on social media.
“The bargaining power of global buyers looks to have flipped fully to the supplier. The Walmart story can …
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