Walmart asks some beauty suppliers to consider sourcing outside of China

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(Reuters) - Inc has asked some to consider sourcing products from outside China, as it looks for ways to mitigate the impact of a new set of tariffs on Chinese products proposed by the

In an email sent to some on Aug. 7, seen by Reuters, the retailer asks if they have facilities outside China, and if not, whether they would consider investing in them, to broaden their sourcing ability.

Many like shampoos, lipsticks and makeup fall under the most recent list of proposed levies on Chinese goods.

did not comment on the letter. He directed to Brett Bigg's statement on the tariff issue when announced quarterly results on Thursday.

Biggs told the potential impact of tariffs is difficult to quantify. He also said that one of the mitigation strategies for the retailer is understanding what suppliers' plans and alternatives are for sourcing.

"We are closely monitoring the tariff discussions and are actively working on mitigation strategies, particularly in light of potentially escalating duties," he said.

reported Walmart's request earlier on Friday.

(Reporting by in New York; Editing by Dan Grebler)

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 03:36 IST