US treasury secretary says Walmart will 'eat some of the tariffs' after Trump demand
Source: The Guardian
The US retail giant Walmart will eat some of the tariffs in line with Donald Trumps demands, the presidents treasury secretary Scott Bessent insisted on Sunday, claiming he received the assurance in a personal phone call with the companys chief executive, Doug McMillon.
A spokesperson for Walmart said the company would not comment on conversations between its executives and administration officials. However, a source familiar with the conversation said the phone call between Bessent and McMillon was arranged many days prior to Trumps post and that the companys position had not changed.
Walmart said this week it had no alternative to raising prices for consumers beginning later this month because it could not absorb the cost of the presidents tariffs on international trade, which have caused turmoil in international markets.
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I was on the phone with Doug McMillon, the CEO of Walmart, yesterday. And Walmart is, in fact, going to, as you describe it, eat some of the tariffs, just as they did in 18, 19, and 20, Bessent said after host Kristen Welker asked if the president was asking American companies to be less profitable.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/18/trump-walmart-tariffs

Lovie777
(18,556 posts)These people lie.
brush
(59,936 posts)Just like they did in Pisswigs 1st term
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Bernardo de La Paz
(55,923 posts)Maybe they will eat 1% of their 2.38% margin, just so they can say so to the shit-faced genius of the economic stable.
Or else what, exactly? An angry all-caps rant on {un}Truth Social? Communist price controls specific to their company?
BootinUp
(49,825 posts)Warpy
(113,412 posts)and said what he wanted to hear but they're not going to eat a dime of his tax, er, tariffs on everything they sell.
joanbarnes
(2,007 posts)JT45242
(3,326 posts)The corporate executive have a fiduciary and 'moral' obligation to maximize corporate wealth.
Eating tariffs and not passing them along to consumers is a violation of that responsibility. They may choose to absorb a tariff for a month so that they do not raise prices too quickly or phase in the cost of tariffs over a couple of months to minimize consumer backlash but they will not, should not, and could not eat those tariffs long term.
The other way to combat the tariffs will be more shrinkflation. Smaller packages for same price
IronLionZion
(48,889 posts)Tarzanrock
(870 posts)... which stretches from the Gulf of Whatever and all across the State of Texas; across the State of New Mexico; across the State of Arizona; and,
across the State of California to the Pacific Ocean -- just like the Turd promised.
Tarzanrock
(870 posts)after donating hundreds of millions of dollars to the Turd and to the Turd's PACs to elect the Fascist Turd-Nazi who tells them to "EAT THE TARIFFS." This pretty much takes the cake in the "back-stabbing" cakewalk. So very sad to see Billionaires getting fucked over like this! Where is my Kleenex box?
Rebl2
(16,364 posts)These companies going to stand up to the president? It makes the companies look weak.
orangecrush
(24,699 posts)
Beacool
(30,387 posts)The same goes for any corporation. Trump started an unnecessary tariffs war. Economists and CEOs warned of the consequences. So why should they eat the extra cost? I say, let it rip. Let everyone know that Trump did this.
Butterflylady
(4,403 posts)Not eat the tariffs. Like they're going to listen to him.......
mdbl
(6,503 posts)Walmart has already raised prices by more than 20% on stuff I buy.
cstanleytech
(27,608 posts)Zorro
(17,416 posts)Trump and Bessent will blame Walmart for raising prices and not abiding by their "eat it" agreement with the administration.
rickyhall
(5,232 posts)They can stop him whenever they want.
LetMyPeopleVote
(163,402 posts)If Trump were right about foreign countries paying tariffs, why is he demanding that Walmart simply eat the tariffs? Because hes wrong about the basics.
By trying to bully Walmart, Trump gives away the game on his tariffs agenda - MSNBC
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2025-05-19T13:52:23.601Z
apple.news/ABKcQqIWIS7y...
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trying-bully-walmart-trump-gives-away-game-tariffs-agenda-rcna207634
As The Washington Post reported, the president did not take the news well.
President Donald Trump over the weekend admonished Walmart for warning that his tariffs could force a price increase, urging the worlds biggest retailer to simply absorb the consequences of his trade war. ... The president responded Saturday, posting on his social media platform, Truth Social, that Walmart should EAT THE TARIFFS and not charge valued customers ANYTHING.
......When it comes to the presidents approach to the issue, he has repeatedly pushed a simple claim: Foreign counties pay the tariffs. Thats never made any sense, and everyone whos ever taken an Economics 101 course has tried to explain how absurd this belief is, but Trump whose capacity for confusion about the basics of trade policy is endless has nevertheless clung to the assertion, telling the public that tariffs on China, for example, lead Beijing to put money in American coffers. Thats long been absurd, but the Republican has long been impervious to the policy details.
Trumps latest online statement, however, gives away the game: He apparently now realizes, at least on some level, that his tariffs are responsible for pushing Walmarts costs higher, and the retailer now intends to push its prices higher as a result.
The president wants Walmart to simply eat the tariffs meaning, Trump wants the company to profit less in order to accommodate the tariff-related costs. Time will tell whether Walmart follows the White Houses lead......
But again, the dust-up itself served as a reminder to Trump that its American businesses and American consumers that feel the pinch from his tariffs.
It was against this backdrop that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke on the Senate floor in late April, calling on companies to do what Amazon was prepared to do. To the large businesses that sell to consumers, I say: Show your customers how much tariffs are hurting in their pocketbooks, the New York Democrat said. People deserve to know the impact tariffs have on their finances. ... And its also small businesses: They dont want to get blamed for hiking prices when Donald Trumps tariffs have put them in a terrible position in a position that says, raise your prices of close your doors. They hate doing either.
A week later, congressional Democrats introduced legislation to codify this idea into law, unveiling a bill that would require retailers to display costs that reflect Trump-imposed increases. Although the legislation will never be seriously considered in a Republican-led Congress, the effort itself should be part of an educational campaign for the president, which seems to be working, slowly but surely.