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With U.S. toy sales up 6% in the first four months of the year, toy makers are hoping that consumer demand, and hit toys will ...
President Trump is dialing up the pressure on several countries in pursuit of trade deals. Trump dismissed a warning from Hasbro’s CEO that toy prices will rise if the U.S. continues to hike tariffs.
But toy sellers are also living under threat of tariffs on toys manufactured in from China, which, should they take effect, could raise prices and suppress sales. Click the audio player above to ...
While the tariff drama plays out, higher tariffs are impacting the toy industry -- 80% of the toys brought into the U.S. come from China.
Tariff-driven disruptions are likely to impact holiday toy sales, raise prices, ... GlobalData. US toy retailers grapple with effects of trump’s tariffs. Story by Mohamed Dabo • 7h.
Toymakers say they will have to raise prices to offset Trump's tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, whose toys include Care Bears, Tonka Trucks and Lincoln Logs.
The Trump administration's tariff policy, excluding China from a 90-day pause, raises concerns for toy retailers reliant on Chinese imports, which constitute over 75% of U.S. toy sales.
The Brief. The Trump administration's tariff policy, excluding China from a 90-day pause, raises concerns for toy retailers reliant on Chinese imports, which constitute over 75% of U.S. toy sales.