August 7, 2017 by Bill Schiffner
Americans for Affordable Products, BAT, Border Adjustment Tax, Matthew Shay, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, National Retail Federation, Retail Industry Leaders Association, Sandy Kennedy, Steve Anderson
2017, Issue 08-07-2017, Issues, News
WASHINGTON — Retailers applauded congressional Republicans’ move to give up their pursuit of the border adjustment tax (BAT). Prior to GOP leaders’ announcement of the decision on July 27, retailers that receive many of the goods they sell from overseas had expressed concerns about the BAT, claiming that it would pass hefty costs on to
July 28, 2017 by Bill Schiffner
BAT, Border Adjustment Tax, Matthew Shay, Mitch McConnell, NACDS, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, National Retail Federation, NRF, Paul Ryan, Retail Industry Leaders Association, RILA, Sandy Kennedy, Steve Anderson
Business, Leading Headlines, Retail News

WASHINGTON — Retailers applauded Republicans’ move to give up their pursuit of the border adjustment tax (BAT). Prior to GOP leaders’ announcement of the decision on Thursday, retailers that receive many of the goods they sell from overseas had expressed concerns about the BAT, claiming it would pass hefty costs on to consumers. The week
June 5, 2017 by Scot Meyer and Chain Drug Review
Americans for Affordable Products, Bill Simon, Border Adjustment Tax, border tax, Brian Cornell, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Retail Industry Leaders Association, Target Corp., Walmart
2017, Issue 06-05-2017, Issues, News
WASHINGTON — Target Corp. chairman and chief executive officer Brian Cornell spoke for much of the retail industry when he testified before the House Ways and Means Committee last month that the proposed Border Adjustment Tax would raise prices for American consumers. Under the border tax, “American families — your constituents — would pay more
April 24, 2017 by Todd Huseby, Jim Singer and Chain Drug Review
A.T. Kearney, BAT, Border Adjustment Tax, chain drug operators, chain drug store, Jim Singer, NAFTA, Todd Huseby
2017, Issue 04-24-2017, Issues, Opinion

Staying competitive in the fast-moving chain drug store world is hard enough in the best of times. But things may be about to get even tougher. Chain drug operators with significant imports, and the corresponding consumer packaged goods partners, now face potentially significant challenges to their profitability in the form of the uncertainty and mixed-signals
March 13, 2017 by Geoff Walden and Chain Drug Review
Americans for Affordable Products, Border Adjustment Tax, NACDS, National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Steve Anderson
2017, Issue 03-13-2017, Issues, News
ARLINGTON, Va. — The National Association of Chain Drug Stores has joined with more than 200 members of the Americans for Affordable Products coalition to lay out a case to Congress against the Border Adjustment Tax. The BAT is included in the House Republican leadership’s “Better Way” plan for tax reform. In a letter to