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关税政策致进口成本飙升,美国最大家居建材零售商宣布涨价

Core Viewpoint - Home Depot, the largest home improvement retailer in the U.S., is forced to raise prices on some products due to soaring import costs caused by U.S. tariff policies [2] Group 1: Company Impact - Home Depot is seeking to diversify its supply sources, but nearly half of its inventory currently comes from suppliers outside the U.S. [2] - The company's net profit for the second quarter has been adjusted downward due to increased operational costs from tariffs [2] - Home Depot anticipates a continued decline in earnings per share for the year, influenced by economic uncertainty and high interest rates leading to reduced consumer home renovation plans [2] Group 2: Industry Context - The U.S. Department of Commerce reported that the import value of furniture and home goods exceeded $10 billion in the first quarter of this year [2] - The increased tariffs have pressured many U.S. home brands with rising costs, impacting importers, distributors, and retailers who must share the burden of tariff costs [2] - Ultimately, U.S. consumers will face the reality of price increases on goods due to these tariffs [2]