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Jesusdoll.com CEO David Mauro said his toy company is racing to import inventory from China after the U.S. eased tariffs for ...
Importers traumatized by the empty shelves during COVID lockdowns are pulling out all the stops to stock up ahead of the ...
Businesses are moving ahead with shipments, as the deal to reduce tariffs raises hopes over the economic outlook.
The majority of toys sold in the United States come from China, which is now subject to massive tariffs from the Trump administration.
Statement: “China makes 80% of all toys” and “90% of all Christmas goods” sold in the U.S. Whether you’re gift-wrapping a toy car, or hanging Christmas ornaments, there’s a strong ...
Toymakers say they will have to raise prices to offset Trump's tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jay Foreman, CEO of ...
BEIJING — The U.S.-China tariff cuts, even if temporary, address a major pain point: Christmas presents. Nearly a fifth of U.S. retail sales last year came from the Christmas holiday season ...