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Donald Trump’s tariffs will give makers of high-quality toys an opportunity to displace cheaper products that will “fall off the shelf”, the boss of the company behind the children’s audio system Toniebox has said.
Many foreign governments are planning to stop some mail services to the United States after Friday's expiration of the tariff exemption on low-cost goods.
The latest levies have sent importers scrambling and are likely to raise prices for America’s millions of coffee drinkers.
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Inflation and tariffs are hitting back-to-school spending. The stock market could be tested.
T his year’s back-to-school shopping season will be an important test for the U.S. economy. Retailers have the opportunity to capture $30.9 billion in potential sales, little changed from 2024. According to a survey conducted by the National Retail Federation in early July,
Ward is hardly the only parent facing sticker shock as they shop for kids going back to school. Online prices on apparel and accessories like shoes, bags and belts surged 9% year-over-year in July, according to data from marketing platform Klaviyo shared first with CNN.
Trade war uncertainty is forcing board and card game publishers in the United States to make tough decisions, putting the future of the industry in jeopardy.
President Donald Trump's increased tariffs on U.S. imports from foreign countries could reduce the national deficit by $4 trillion over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office estimated on Friday.
Price increases could hit tableware, motorcycles and assorted children’s products as a result of the Trump administration’s expansion of 50% steel and aluminum tariffs to an additional 400 goods, analysts said. The fresh levies, which took effect on Monday, extended tariffs on the metal products that Trump initially rolled out in March.