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Data supports Charles Blow’s statement that roughly 80% of all toys and 90% of Christmas goods sold in the U.S. are manufactured in China.
The emails started pouring in on April 9, the day President Donald Trump’s 145% tariff on Chinese imports took effect. Clients were canceling orders for toys from Huntar Company Inc.’s factory in ...
A chronic housing slowdown and high youth unemployment rate have made China more vulnerable than it was in President Trump’s ...
From electronics that keep your household running to medical equipment used in life-saving situations, those goods likely came from China.
Jesusdoll.com CEO David Mauro said his toy company is racing to import inventory from China after the U.S. eased tariffs for ...
President Trump’s trade war rhetoric has found a new target: children’s toys. In recent remarks, the president suggested that ...
In the subsequent earnings call, Chief Financial Officer Gina Goetter said that tariffs ranging from 50 percent to the current rate of 145 on Chinese imports, as well as the 10 percent global baseline ...
Now might be a good time to start back-to-school, Halloween, Christmas and Hanukkah shopping, thanks to tariff-induced potential price hikes.
The toys are sold predominantly by the Chinese toy company Pop Mart, which has stores located all around the world, including ...
Bloomberg, citing the trade organization Toy Association, said "roughly 80% of toys sold in the U.S. are made in China." Data show 73% to 78% of toy imports and 85% to 90% of Christmas-related ...
For a US-owned toy factory in China, tariffs are an existential threat The US and China agreed to lower tariffs for 90 days on Monday Huntar Company CEO says any tariff over 50% would make ...
Clients were canceling orders for toys from Huntar Company Inc.’s factory in Guangdong Province, China. But Huntar CEO Jason Cheung, 45, had already halted production at the 600,000-square-foot ...