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President Donald Trump's tariffs on China are forcing soon-to-be parents and baby product manufacturers to make hard choices.
China makes a huge share of U.S. strollers, cribs and toys, with few other options for sourcing baby products elsewhere.
Entrepreneur Natalie Gordon is leading a drive to exempt baby products made in China from Trump's heavy import duties, calling them essential items.
Leaders for the first time promised child-care subsidies and free pre-school education in the annual work report at China’s ...
From bottles and cribs to strollers and car seats, an estimated 90% of baby care products come from Asia, according to the ...
Manufacturers who make essential safety products for infants and young children, like car seats and cribs, are asking President Trump for an exemption from tariffs on Chinese imports.
"These tariffs are essentially a baby tax on already-struggling families,” says one CEO of a baby registry company.
Raising a child in America has never been cheap. In the first year alone, it costs an average of $20,384, according to Baby Center, a parenting website.
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