Target, Nestlé join $950M pledge to migration plan
Vice President Kamala Harris announced $950 million in contributions from companies including Target and Nestlé aimed at addressing poverty and violence that is driving migration from Central America. Target has promised to boost spending in the region by $300 million by this year and increase the use of vendors from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the White House said in a statement Monday. Nestlé has said it will support 7,500 coffee producers and strengthen its supply chains. Millicom International Cellular pledged to invest an additional $350 million by 2025, while Columbia Sportswear has promised to purchase $200 million in products