KEY POINTS
  • Target is among the hundreds of retailers and other companies pushing back against the new tariffs.
  • U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has received almost 6,200 comment letters on the tariffs so far.
  • A coalition of roughly 300 retailers — including Kohl's, L.L. Bean, the Gap, Macy's and Under Armour — signed on to a letter strongly opposing the tariffs.
Shoppers at a Target store in Culver City, California.

Target is "deeply troubled" by the Trump administration's escalating trade war, saying it threatens to undermine the U.S. economy, penalizes American families and raises prices on everything from backpacks to playpens.

Target is among the hundreds of retailers and other companies pushing back against President Donald Trump's new 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods. The U.S. trade representative, Robert Lighthizer, has received almost 6,200 comment letters on the proposed trade penalties so far.