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Walmart Launches Program to Help Chinese Exporters Sell Domestically Amid Trade War

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April 25, 2025
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Walmart Expands Logistics Services Beyond Its Marketplace: What This Means for Investors

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  • Walmart has introduced a program to help Chinese exporters sell their goods domestically through its supermarkets in China, aligning with Beijing’s call for “integrated development of domestic and foreign trade.”
  • The move comes as Chinese exporters face challenges from U.S. tariffs, which have risen to 145%, forcing many to halt shipments to the U.S. and reduce factory operations.
  • Walmart’s initiative aims to balance its earlier demand that Chinese suppliers absorb tariff increases, which drew criticism from Beijing.
  • China remains a critical market for Walmart, with 336 stores and 28% net sales growth in the most recent quarter.
  • Other companies, like JD.com, are also supporting Chinese exporters, with JD.com launching a 200 billion yuan ($27.4 billion) fund to boost domestic sales of export-oriented goods.

What Happened?

Walmart has unveiled a program to support Chinese exporters by helping them sell their goods domestically through its supermarkets in China. The initiative responds to the Chinese government’s push for “integrated development of domestic and foreign trade” as exporters struggle with rising U.S. tariffs.

The program is seen as an effort to repair relations with Beijing after Walmart reportedly asked Chinese suppliers to absorb some of the tariff increases, a move that drew criticism from Chinese authorities. Walmart executives were summoned in March to address these concerns.

China is a key market for Walmart, with 336 stores and significant contributions to its international sales. The retailer’s net sales in China grew 28% in the most recent quarter, underscoring the importance of maintaining strong ties with local suppliers and authorities.


Why It Matters?

Walmart’s program highlights the growing impact of U.S.-China trade tensions on global supply chains and multinational businesses. By supporting Chinese exporters, Walmart not only aligns with Beijing’s policy goals but also strengthens its position in a critical market.

The initiative reflects a broader trend of Chinese exporters pivoting to the domestic market as U.S. tariffs make exports less viable. Companies like JD.com and Yonghui are also stepping in to help exporters find local buyers, signaling a shift in China’s trade strategy.

For Walmart, the program is a strategic move to balance its global operations while navigating the complexities of U.S.-China trade relations. It also underscores the importance of adapting to local market dynamics to sustain growth in key regions.


What’s Next?

Walmart will focus on implementing its program to support Chinese exporters, while monitoring the evolving trade landscape. The success of this initiative will depend on its ability to attract suppliers and meet consumer demand in China.

Other companies, like JD.com, are expected to expand their efforts to support Chinese exporters, potentially creating a more competitive domestic market for export-oriented goods.

Meanwhile, the broader impact of U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports and global trade will continue to shape the strategies of multinational companies operating in both countries.

For now, Walmart’s program represents a significant step in adapting to the challenges of the U.S.-China trade war while maintaining its growth trajectory in China.

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