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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.
"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.
China-founded e-commerce sites Temu and Shein say they plan to raise prices for U.S. customers starting next week.
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TIANMEN, China—Early last year ... Chinese authorities have held up Tianmen as having produced the kind of baby boom leaders would like to see nationwide. But it isn’t clear if the rise ...
considered auspicious for births in China. But the population still fell as deaths outnumbered births and demographers saw the baby rebound as temporary. To keep its mini baby boom going ...