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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 ...
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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 ...
Your Christmas decorations probably come from this one Chinese city. But anxiety is high, with vendors on the front lines of ...
Toy costs are expected to rise by the fall, one expert says, as a result of Chinese tariffs. But last month, some U.S. toy companies said they are benefitting.
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.
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Deep in eastern China, behind factory gates and beneath ... churns out a staggering 80 per cent of the world's Christmas decorations which are sold at the city's sprawling market complex ...
Data shows that about 80 percent of all toys and 90 percent of Christmas goods sold in the US are manufactured in China. Workers produce plush toys for sale to countries along the Belt and Road at ...
Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, said he doesn’t expect shoppers to find empty shelves in stores while Christmas shopping, now that the U.S. and China have agreed to lower ...
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