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00:0020% de Target's cost of goods sold is from China.
00:04For Walmart, it's 15%.
00:06Both companies say they're trying to reduce their reliance on China,
00:10but admit it's still a major source of products.
00:13Deep discounters tend to rely on China even more.
00:16Five below 60%,
00:19though the company reportedly just halted all imports from China.
00:24Executives say tariffs have doubled the cost of their inventory.
00:27Dollar Tree, 32%.
00:30Again, this is cost of goods sold.
00:32At the same time, 8 out of every 10 products Dollar Tree imports comes from China.
00:38Similar story for home improvement.
00:40Home Depot, 25% cost of goods sold.
00:43Lowe's, 20%.
00:44Even specialty stores, Best Buy, 55%.
00:50Dick's Sporting Goods, 25% of what it spends goes to bringing in products from China.
00:55Look, overall, it's hard for outsiders to track China purchases because of trans shipments.
01:02Analysts say products can be made in China, but sent to other countries for finishing touches.
01:08Those numbers are completely understated because no one is taking a Mexican import
01:13as a made-in-China item because it's already pre-marked and pre-ticketed made in Mexico
01:18when it hits the shores of Mexico.
01:20So there's no way of finding and tracking those goods.
01:23To be sure, though, China supplies the lion's share of products in some categories.
01:28Virtually all baby strollers and safety seats, microwaves, even paper clips.
01:34All of these products that move through global markets come from China.
01:37Noting this is just the tip of the iceberg.
01:41Jerry Willis, Fox Business.
01:42Attorney in West
01:54We are really following between weeks and July 9.
01:59So what's the thing that people have do with love?
02:01Mr. Dennis, Fox Business.
02:03Officer Juan Gomez

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