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Toys, collectibles and other imported goods are jam-packed in the exhibit hall at San Diego Comic-Con this year. However, toy ...
So even if the tariffs are a little bit lower or the same, it's not cost-effective necessarily to move out of China. And, of course, we do produce some of our toys in the U.S.
There is no single way to predict how businesses will price items weeks or months into the future as, in addition to tariffs, ...
But toy sellers are also living under threat of tariffs on toys manufactured in from China, which, should they take effect, could raise prices and suppress sales.
While the tariff drama plays out, higher tariffs are impacting the toy industry -- 80% of the toys brought into the U.S. come from China.
Months of confusion over which foreign countries’ products may become more expensive to import has left a question mark over ...
The tariffs could push toy prices past acceptable limits for some families. More than half of the industry’s sales came from items priced at $20 or less in 2024, toy executives said.
According to federal data, more than 75% of toys sold in the U.S. come from China making it one of the most vulnerable to tariffs, which reached 145% earlier this year.
Sales in the first six months of the year fell 9 percent from the same period in 2018, when thrifty parents stocked toy chests with bargain-priced goods from shuttering Toys R Us stores, market ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded in June in a broad advance, potentially tempering some concerns about a retrenchment in consumer ...
Higher sales and a narrower net loss Mattel's fundamentals headed in the right direction, with net sales ringing up at a bit under $827 million for year-over-year growth of 2%. Non-GAAP (adjusted ...