KEY POINTS
  • Walmart said it plans to spend an additional $350 billion on products made, assembled or grown in the U.S. over the next decade.
  • In a corporate blog post, Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner said the decision will benefit the environment and the U.S. economy by sourcing goods closer to customers and creating demand for jobs.
  • The retailer is launching a program to bring together stakeholders, such as suppliers and government officials, to discuss how to eliminate barriers and increase U.S. manufacturing.

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A worker delivers groceries to a customer's vehicle outside a Walmart Inc. store in Amsterdam, New York, on Friday, May 15, 2020.

Walmart said Wednesday that it plans to back American manufacturers by spending an additional $350 billion over the next decade on items that are made, grown or assembled in the U.S.

Nearly two-thirds of Walmart's current assortment is made, assembled or grown in the U.S., as of the most recent fiscal year, according to a company spokesman.

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