A source familiar with Californias citrus fruit exports told Reuters in early March that Canadian retailers have canceled their orders.
GTs Living Foods, based in Los Angeles, California, and known for its Synergy kombucha products, said retailers in Canada, including Walmart, have been placing orders for fewer products because of tariff uncertainty.
The distributors for Walmart Canada, Loblaws, Metro and Sobeys told us they will buy one truck instead of two trucks of products, because retailers are being cautious and they are waiting to see how this (tariff situation) will play out, said Daniel Bukowski, who managed the accounts of these retailers for GTs Living Foods and was senior vice president of sales until mid-March.
Walmart said it will continue to work closely with suppliers to find the best way forward during these uncertain times.
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Likely my last discretionary purchase before the tariffs go into effect was a pair of Canadian-made and branded trail running shoes that I expect will go up in price next week. Interestingly, the shoes are manufactured in China and finished and sold in Canada--I don't know how that will work. Will something like that be tariffed twice?
I wanted to leave a little comment apologizing for our President and expressing my desire to buy Canadian products as a little bit of atonement. (Maybe it's futile, but I am really trying to reach out when I communicate with people from Canada and Europe and try to maintain some level of humanity so they know we are not all monsters like Trump.)