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Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart Differ on Using Tariff Refunds

Several major retailers are navigating substantial tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling, with each company adopting a distinct strategy for the recovered funds. Home Depot received $730 million, primarily using it to offset rising costs rather than lower prices, which boosted their gross margin. Amazon, which received approximately $600 million, plans to pass some of these savings back to customers in specific cases. Walmart is pursuing up to $2.4 billion in refunds and intends to invest this amount in lowering prices, keeping it separate from their financial guidance. AI

RANK_REASON Article discusses how companies are handling tariff refunds, not a new policy or regulatory change itself.

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Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart Differ on Using Tariff Refunds

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Sheryl Estrada ·

    Home Depot’s $730 million tariff refund was largely offset by rising costs

    Home Depot, Amazon, and Walmart are taking very different approaches to the tariff refunds flowing back to retailers.