Mattel executive says it may have to charge consumers more for its toys because of higher tariff costs on imports from China.
Mattel is looking at potentially upping toy prices as part of its efforts to mitigate President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from China, Mexico and Canada.
A small Montana business, that manufactures products overseas, is anticipating higher costs with President Trump's 10% tariff ...
U.S. stock markets hit following President Trump’s announcement of new tariffs on key trading partners, with many ...
His net worth stood at about $433 billion before the recent drop, Newsweek reported, but fell to around $418 billion, ...
Proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico could triple costs of lumber imports, some experts say, and hurt U.S. housing.
"I still think my ultimate where-we're-going-to-land is a fair bit below where we are today," Austan Goolsbee said at auto ...
Over the past year, however, President Donald Trump’s threatened 25% tariffs against Mexico and Canada have plunged manufacturing hubs all along the northern Mexican border into limbo, a state that ...
During Ford’s Q4 earnings call yesterday, Farley warned that prolonged tariffs on imports coming from Mexico and Canada, ...
The burgeoning trade war between the United States and China has caught American gas exporters in the crossfire as they face ...
Masked and armed National Guard members picked through brush running along the border barrier on the outskirts of Ciudad ...