Date: July 30th, 2025 1:11 PM
Author: '''""'""""
cr libs might not get it, but US companies sure do:
Here’s a snapshot of U.S. companies that have raised prices in response to the tariffs enacted under the Trump administration starting in early 2025:
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🏷️ Companies That Announced Price Increases
Consumer Goods & Retail
• Procter & Gamble (P&G) announced mid‑single‑digit price increases on about 25% of its U.S. product lines, citing nearly $1 billion in tariff-related costs for fiscal 2026 .
• Walmart warned that tariffs are creating upward pricing pressure on general merchandise, toys, electronics, and perishables, leading to modest price increases  .
• Nike, Macy’s, and Adidas confirmed they will raise U.S. prices. Adidas cited expected additional tariffs on goods from Vietnam (20%) and Indonesia (19%) starting August 1 and plans to offset roughly €200 million in costs .
• Shein, the fast‑fashion retailer, said it would raise prices due to lost duty exemptions and increased import burdens .
• Deckers Outdoor, Carter’s, Hasbro, and Mattel are increasing prices on toys, clothing, and footwear to offset tens or hundreds of millions in tariff expenses. Carter’s expects to offset up to $150 million; Deckers added about $5 to certain product prices .
• Nestlé and PepsiCo (consumer goods/food & beverage sector) have raised U.S. prices or issued warnings about upcoming price hikes tied to tariff-related cost pressures .
Automotive & Manufacturing
• General Motors and Ford have absorbed substantial tariff costs, though they have warned of potentially higher car prices to consumers, especially for imports affected by 25% auto tariffs on non‑USMCA vehicles .
• Conagra and Fastenal (industrial/consumer food equipment) are implementing price increases as well to cover elevated import and material costs .
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5541668&forum_id=2E#49142915)