Securing & Growing the Retail Supply Chain

Retailers rely on global supply chains to deliver products to consumers efficiently and affordably. RILA works with policymakers and industry partners to reduce trade barriers, strengthen supply chain resilience, and ensure that policies support open markets, predictable logistics, and economic growth.

Beating Back Tariffs

Issue:

Harmful trade policy has cost American businesses and consumers tens of billions of dollars over the past two years. As the largest U.S. importers, retailers remain concerned about the impact tariffs will have on consumer prices and American family budgets. The washing machine tariffs, 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, and China 301 tariffs have created uncertainty for trade flows and the potential to substantially increase the cost of sourcing products from abroad, adding millions in operational costs, halting future business investments, and ultimately increasing costs to consumers. 

Action:

RILA has been actively engaged with the Administration and Congress to voice retailers’ concerns over the negative impact tariffs have not only on the broader economy, but also on the American consumer. RILA is an executive member and leader of the Americans for Free Trade Coalition, a broad coalition of industries focused on the impact of tariffs on American households and U.S. businesses nationwide. RILA will continue to educate and advocate for a bold trade agenda that creates new opportunities for open markets, lowers trade barriers, and facilitates the efficient movement of goods and services across our borders and through America’s ports. 

Retailers rely on complex global supply chains to ensure customers have access to the products they desire at the best possible prices. The ability to access quality, responsibly sourced goods that reach customers through an efficient and predictable supply chain is the goal of every retailer. However, public policy and inadequate accountability among other participants interfere with these goals. RILA is working with key stakeholders to reduce trade barriers and enhance performance across the supply chain. 

Supporting Free and Fair Trade Agreements

Issue:

Economic growth and job creation in America depend on expanding U.S. trade and investment opportunities worldwide. Leading retailers welcome the trade deal agreed to by our North American neighbors, known as the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). Free trade agreements along the likes of the USMCA and trade preference programs such as the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) allow retailers to invest, plan for the future, create jobs, and provide their customers with the widest possible selection of affordable and quality products.  

Action:

RILA will continue to lead the way in showcasing the benefits of expanding trade to American families and our economy. It is vital to American consumers and to our national security to have access to open and fair markets for commerce. When foreign nations engage in unfair trade practices, the U.S. should work with our allies to resolve the issue and ensure no country has a deliberate competitive advantage.

Investing in Infrastructure

Issue:

America’s infrastructure system is in desperate need of a significant overhaul to eliminate congestion and delays throughout the retail supply chain. Without wise investment and sound long-term national policies, America’s strained infrastructure could lead to significant decreases in productivity and global competitiveness. RILA urges the Administration and Congress to work in a bipartisan fashion to produce a bold infrastructure package that invests in American growth and upgrades the nation’s aging and congested ports, highways, airports, and bridges.   

Action:

RILA will continue to work with industry stakeholders to increase awareness of port inefficiencies with policymakers; develop specific legislative proposals that link timely and accurate port metrics and performance to federal funding; and advocate for state authority to permit the use of Twin 33-foot trailers and to raise truck weight limits. RILA supports legislation like the DRIVE Safe Act to mitigate the current driver shortage, and supports increased funding for regionally and nationally significant, multimodal, and cross-jurisdictional projects funded through BUILD grants and FASTLANE programs. 

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RILA convenes the nation’s leading retailers to tackle industry challenges, influence public policy, and drive innovation across the retail industry. Members gain access to exclusive insights, influential advocacy, and a powerful network of retail decision-makers.