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Toy Industry Faces Uncertain Christmas as Tariffs Take HoldPresident Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese imports have sent shockwaves through the U.S. toy industry, with a staggering 145% duty threatening to disrupt production, raise prices, and potentially wipe ...
Christmas, known for bringing joy to many nationwide, may be disrupted because of the newly instated tariffs and increased ...
Toy Association CEO warns Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports threaten holiday season. U.S. supply chain not prepared for major shift.
Toy costs are expected to rise by the fall, one expert says, as a result of Chinese tariffs. But last month, some U.S. toy ...
The Toy Association’s president and CEO said President Trump’s 145 percent tariffs on China will likely jeopardize the ...
'The worst self-inflicted wound': Former treasury secretary blasts Trump's trade war ...
Daniel G. Glaherty, the CEO of a Coppell-based toy company, has a message for President Donald Trump in the wake of his ever-changing tariff agenda.
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Easter? Why toy stores are already 'betting' on what could be an unusual ChristmasWhy toy stores are already 'betting' on what could be an unusual Christmas ...
Many Americans have purchased foreign-made products out of fears that companies could start to raise prices soon.
For four decades, and especially since 2001, Americans have relied on Chinese factories for everything from smartphones to Christmas ornaments. […] ...
Toys made in China have been exempt from tariffs since President Donald Trump’s first term. That is no longer the case.
President Donald Trump's 145% tariffs on China could hit families with young children especially hard, more than doubling prices for goods imported from the world's biggest toy workshop.
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