After weeks of tariff blows left and right, we finally have some good news. It’s time to breathe a sigh of relief and get your Q2 sourcing strategy on track.
Here's the good news:
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Here’s an unbelievable headline: the U.S. and China just agreed to roll back tariffs—for REAL.
After a weekend of intense negotiations in Geneva, the U.S. and China issued a joint statement announcing a major step back from their years-long trade standoff, for at least the next 90 days, according to CNN.
🔍 What just happened?
🌈 A rainbow after the storm?
Trade officials have agreed to keep talking, rotating future meetings between the U.S., China, and neutral ground. So while the truce is temporary, the tone is promising. 🤞
TL;DR: It’s not a full resolution—but it’s the most optimistic trade news we’ve seen in a while.If you’ve been eating higher import fees, this is your window to breathe (and rebuild margins).
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BITES OF THE WEEK
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When Walmart reinstated its $6.99 fee for grocery delivery and pickup orders under $35, the internet did what it does best: jump to conclusions.
Some headlines blamed the return of the fee on Trump-era tariffs (understandably so). But Mashable fact-checked this with Walmart, and the retail giant says that’s just not true.
☑️ Setting the record straight
📊 Why it matters
Walmart serves more SNAP shoppers than any other grocer—94% of them shopped there in the last year. So when small fees change, it gets attention. But this one isn’t tariff-driven. It’s logistics, not politics.
💡 Seller tip: Minimum order value (MOV) thresholds can help cover fulfillment costs and protect margins. But set them carefully—too high, and you risk turning away value-conscious shoppers.
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