Group 1 - Recent signals from American companies indicate that consumers may face a new round of price increases in the coming months, primarily due to rising production costs from government tariffs [1][2] - Over 30% of American companies plan to raise prices in the next six months, with states like Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Washington, and Vermont showing even higher intentions, exceeding 36% [1] - The Federal Reserve's recent meeting minutes highlighted concerns over inflation risks driven by tariffs, with current inflation levels remaining above the long-term target of 2% [3] Group 2 - Companies like Adidas expect to raise prices in the U.S. market due to anticipated cost increases of €200 million in the second half of the year [4] - Best Buy's CEO emphasized that the global nature of the consumer electronics supply chain means consumers are likely to bear the cost of tariffs [4] - Nike plans to implement "precision pricing" in the U.S. to offset an expected $1 billion increase in costs by fiscal year 2026 [4]
【世界说】外媒:超三成美企计划半年内提价 美国消费者恐面临涨价潮
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 07:21