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  • Walmart Set To Expand Chinese Business With $1.2 Billion Investment
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    Walmart announced plans to invest around $1.2 billion in its Asian distribution infrastructure to enhance its grocery delivery services.
  • Walmart Fed Probes Cost Over $900 Million
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    Walmart has settled the bribery case that has been under investigation by the federal government but the years-long probe cost nearly a billion.
  • Costco To Open First Store In China To Take On Walmart
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    Costo will be opening its first brick-and-mortar store in the Minhang district in Shanghai on August 27.
  • Walmart's Legal Battle With Indian Startup Could Change Its Business In India
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    Walmart's Flipkart unit in India is facing a lawsuit accusing it of conducting predatory pricing on its commercial websites.
  • Walmart Announces Possible Price Increase Due To Tariff Hike
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    Walmart revealed that it will be raising prices on some of its product as a result of the Trump administration's tariff hike on Chinese imports.
  • Walmart To Offer Free One-Day Delivery Service To Online Shoppers
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    Walmart is implementing a one-day delivery service soon and buyers can avail the faster free ship by simply buying items worth $35 and above.
  • Walmart To Raise Age Limit To 21 For Tobacco And E-Cigarette Buyers
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    Walmart is the latest in a growing number of US retailers to increase the minimum age for tobacco and e-cigarette products to 21-years old.
  • Regulators Blocks Sale of Walmart's Supermarkets In The UK
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    The UK's Competition and Markets Authority announced that it has shut down the proposed sale of Walmart's Asda stores to Sainsbury, which both companies had been working towards since last year.
  • USDA Launches Pilot Program Allowing SNAP Users To Buy Groceries Online
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    The US Department of Agriculture has launched a new pilot program that will allow federal aid recipients to use their SNAP benefits to shop for groceries online.
  • Walmart Employing More Robot ‘Workers’ To Work Alongside Humans
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    Walmart wants robots to take care of the mundane tasks like mopping the floors in its stores while the human staff caters to the customers' needs.
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