Wal-Mart Addicted to Low-Cost Imports
In an economy that’s increasingly global, Lee Scott’s defeatist attitude about cheap Chinese goods - and the environmental damage, unfair labor standards and consumer dangers that come with them - makes them seem inevitable when they are nothing of the sort. Wal-Mart continues to focus solely on low prices and ignores the serious implications of its souring practices.
“We’re not addicted. We could stop any time we want to. Really. BUT FOR GODSSAKE DON’T TAKE IT AWAY FROM US.”
CEO Says Wal-Mart Needs Low-Cost Imports [Associated Press via New York Times]
Chief Executive Lee Scott defended Wal-Mart’s reliance on low-cost imports Thursday against what he called emerging economic nationalism. Scott told a retailing conference he would like to stock more American-made goods but that Wal-Mart’s business model is based on offering the lowest price for consumers who cannot afford to spend more.
Scott was answering a question from an audience member who wanted to know if Wal-Mart would buy more U.S.-made products to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of global transport and to bring manufacturing jobs back from places like China.
‘’Right now, the way it works, our model is `We sell for less.’ If we put products out there and we have to sell them for more because our competitors are sourcing more efficiently and more effectively for the same quality of product, our model doesn’t work. We cannot be at a price disadvantage,’’ Scott said.
‘’Lest anybody forget, 20 percent of Wal-Mart’s customers don’t have a checking account and they do not have the economic luxury of making a broader social statement,’’ he told a conference of the Center for Retailing Excellence, part of the University of Arkansas’ Sam M. Walton Business College.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which imported $18 billion in goods from China in 2004, has been a lightening rod for critics who say overseas buying by retailers has cost U.S. manufacturing jobs. Wal-Mart has said it finds the lowest prices for its customers and creates jobs at its stores.
Scott said Wal-Mart is willing to pay as much as 5 percent to 10 percent more than a foreign-source price for some products made in America, but that many goods will never be made here again because the economy has become global.
‘’Even with the economic nationalism that’s emerging today, the anti-China kind of thing, much of the product, if it moves out of China because of tariffs, is going to move to Indonesia or Vietnam or Cambodia,’’ Scott said.
‘’Those products where there’s no more value added by expertise in the work force, those products are going to move around the world, and they have for years.’’
Scott said he expects ‘’economic nationalism’’ to remain a hot button issue in U.S. politics because of presidential and congressional elections next year.
Posted by Media Team on Friday, October 12, 2007







COMMENTS
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Gerald Heagen in Syora, WA
Friday, October 12 at 04:16 PM
Can we find a lower cost president from China for Wal-Mart too?
REG in
Friday, October 12 at 10:06 PM
“Low cost” imports are like Wal-Mart’s low-cost employees. Upon closer examination the cost isn’t as low as it may appear. It’s more like a cost shell game.
The low-cost of many items in Wal-Mart’s distribution chain are being subsidized by third world slaves or near slaves.
Wal-Mart is the exemplar of a form of corporate colonialism, which is to say, organizations from one place going into distant places and strip-mining them culturally and economically. ~ James Howard Kunstler
Ken V in Texas
Sunday, October 14 at 04:10 AM
Ken V in : Walton Plantation.
ddrb in
Sunday, October 14 at 09:50 AM
“The low-cost of many items in Wal-Mart’s distribution chain are being subsidized by third world slaves or near slaves.”
Your right Ken. Slavery is alive and well. The comforting distinction for the North American Walmart supporter is that they don’t see the men, women and children working long hours for little more than pennies an hour.
Out of sight, out of mind.
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Alex in Ontario, Canada
Sunday, October 14 at 05:14 PM
Lee Scott says…
“Economic nationalism” to remain a hot button issue.” Makes you want to hear Lee recite the Pledge of Allegiance, sing “God Bless America” and “The Star Spangled Banner”. Anyone think the National Anthem will ever again cause tears to come to Lee Scott’s eyes as he hugs more tightly to Global Labor Arbitrage, sucks down mega taxpayer subsidies, gives the finger to WalMart’s impoverish “associates” and does Rockette style kick dances arms akimbo with the Chinese communists?
“Money swore an oath that nobody that did not love it should not have it.”
Irish Proverb
“For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.”
1 Timothy 6:10
WalMart/Waltons- Ask not what your multinational corporate employer can do for you on wages or health care, ask only what you can do for your corporate employer billionaires’ ever increasing personal wealth.
SanDiegoView in
Monday, October 15 at 06:55 AM
That should read “...ever increasing ‘inherited’ personal wealth.”
SanDiegoView in save on heating cost- burn more Ayn Rand books
Monday, October 15 at 07:04 AM
SDV:Is it just me,but doesnt that photo of Lee (not so great)Scott look like hes striking an Elvis pose?All we need is the sideburns and the white,sequin trimmed jumpsuit(maybe the 70’s sunglasses?)-Well,I guess its really not too much of a stretch-he obviously thinks hes the King of Retail!(Some might say,he aint nothing but a hound dog!!)
ddrb in
Thursday, October 18 at 04:03 PM
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