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American importers cancel orders and scramble for alternatives, while Chinese factories cut staff and offload goods.
the decorators used blue and white balloons and inflatable gold trophies, paired with real soccer balls. A baby shower décor was done in pink, gold, light green, cream and white; a Christmas ...
After years of railing against what he perceived as attacks on the holiday, Trump's policies may end up doing more to upend the celebration than any cultural shift.
As the U.S. economy shrank for the first time in three years, President Trump dismissed concerns that Americans would pay the price for his tariffs.
Well-intentioned, top-down coercion is paternalistic government in the truest sense.’ ...
Trump's tariffs could affect the supply of Christmas toy and goods from China, according to manufacturers and stores.
Tariffs on China could cause cause a shortage of toys and decorations ahead of this year's Christmas holiday. Donald Trump suggested that kids will be okay with fewer toys that are more expensive ...
As President Donald Trump’s trade war with China could impact the toy industry, he weighed in by advising Americans on what they should do going into the Christmas season later this year.
On The Late Show, Colbert blasted Trump’s attempt to defend the economic pain caused by his levies on China—with retailers fearing toy shortages at Christmas due to supply chain disruptions.
Specifically, Maher joked that Trump seems to be running on “let’s make Christmas worse for children.” At the start of the monologue, Maher noted that this is “Cinco de Mayo weekend ...
Big box retail suppliers say price and sales surprises are in store for consumers across major discount deal days if Trump’s ...