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19 Avr 2024

Walmart's response to 'Who pays for the crisis' tracker allegations - March 2024

It is devastating what is happening in Haiti, and our hearts go out to the people there. Walmart has long had relationships with suppliers that have facilities in Haiti and have worked in partnership with them to adjust orders as conditions on the ground have continued to change. Any move of operations to or from Haiti is up to the discretion of our suppliers. We are saddened that suppliers have had to halt operations, and we fully support the re-establishment of business in Haiti once things stabilize.

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