SHANGHAI, March 12 (Reuters) - Chinese officials met
with Walmart ( WMT ) this week to discuss media reports that the
U.S. retailer has asked Chinese suppliers to slash prices to
offset U.S. tariffs on goods from China, according to
CCTV-affiliated social media posts.
The posts, published on Wednesday on the Weibo account of
Yuyuantantian, which is affiliated with state-run CCTV, said the
meeting between China's commerce ministry and Walmart ( WMT )
representatives was held on March 11. The posts cited sources
familiar with the meeting.
Last week, Bloomberg News reported, also citing sources,
that certain Chinese suppliers, including makers of kitchenware
and clothing, had been asked to lower their prices by as much as
10% per round of tariffs, essentially shouldering the full cost
of duties imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Neither Walmart ( WMT ) nor China's commerce ministry immediately
responded to requests for comment.
(Reporting by Casey Hall; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)