Mattel executive says it may have to charge consumers more for its toys because of higher tariff costs on imports from China.
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Tariffs proposed by President Donald Trump could disrupt supply chains and stoke inflation, much like the cascade of price increases that ripped through the economy during the pandemic, one official ...
Ultra-cheap clothing from China could get more expensive under President Trump's new tariffs, and help Amazon edge out competition from overseas. An additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods went ...
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The looming threat of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, postponed until March, is forcing Canada to re-evaluate interprovincial trade barriers, and experts say part of the solution involves ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., center, is joined by Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., left, and Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., ...
Thank God for the stock market. The market is one of the only things Donald Trump can be expected to listen to — likely more ...
President Donald Trump's mission to close the U.S. trade deficit met a greater challenge as America's trade deficit in goods ...
Such duties would likely raise expenses for imported home-building materials, hiking construction costs and increasing home prices, some experts said. Meanwhile, they added, potential price increases ...
The cost might rise for Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other Mattel products due to the Trump administration's handling of ...
Despite Trump's well-documented position, the Journal declared the expected trade war "the dumbest" in history and predicted that the new administration's economic protectionism would backfire. It was ...