Kimberly-Clark reported that while they anticipate cost increases due to tariffs, they do not plan to increase prices for consumers.

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Nice.

And pork prices should fall as China cancels pork imports.




In April 2025, Kimberly-Clark reported that while they anticipate cost increases due to tariffs, they do not plan to increase prices for consumers. Instead, the company intends to offset these costs by adjusting its supply chain and sourcing alternatives, according to a Wall Street Journal article. The company also expects its adjusted operating profit to be flat or slightly higher than in 2024, excluding currency fluctuations, according to MarketWatch.

 
Falling on thier sword for America.

The local dollar store is now the $1.25.

I am not good at math but that is a 25% increase in prices.

The minimum wage workers didn't get a raise tho. (I asked one)
 
Hopefully planning matches reality.

April's consumer price index report will be released in 2 weeks. It should give a more comprehensive picture of the situation.
 
Falling on thier sword for America.

The local dollar store is now the $1.25.

I am not good at math but that is a 25% increase in prices.

The minimum wage workers didn't get a raise tho. (I asked one)
Au contraire. The dollar store increased their prices with the Biden inflation. They have been charging $1.25 and sometimes more for four years now.
 
Kimberly Clark, one of the few corporations that still makes things in the USA, so this is a story about an American Corporation not troubled by tariffs
 
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