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Mattel says Barbies and Hot Wheels could soon get more expensive under Trump's tariffs
Some retailers are looking to pass on the cost of tariffs to their suppliers, but are also considering increasing prices to avoid lower profits.CNBC - 5h -
These prices may go up due to China tariffs
Trump slapped a 10% tariff on China this week.ABC News - 6h -
Mattel stock rallies, as outlook for profits — and Barbie — outweigh potential tariff impact
Shares of Mattel Inc. jumped after hours on Tuesday after the toy maker forecast an adjusted per-share profit for this year that came in above analysts’ expectations, as it takes actions — ...MarketWatch - 21h -
Mom buys "bare minimum" at grocery story as tariffs threaten further price hikes
With grocery prices already more than 25% higher than five years ago, tariffs could spur increased costs for families already on a tight budget. Nancy Chen has more.CBS News - 22h -
Barbie maker Mattel warns it could raise prices to mitigate tariffs
Toymaker has some production in Mexico and ChinaFinancial Times - 1d -
Apple escaped tariffs last time. This time, it may have to raise prices.
Apple was one of the luckier consumer-electronics companies when it got exemptions on the tariffs imposed by the first Trump administration on many goods made in China. But this time, it might not ...MarketWatch - 1d -
Investors shouldn't be surprised by Trump's tariff hikes, Jim Cramer says
CNBC's Jim Cramer unpacked Monday's market action, saying investors shouldn't be so shocked by President Donald Trump's steep tariff hikes.CNBC - 1d -
US prices of gas, food, electronics set to rise after Trump's tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China are expected to dramatically increase U.S. prices of everyday items from gas to groceries. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY on what American ...NBC News - 2d -
Why Trump’s tariffs may bring worse-than-expected price hikes to consumer electronics
As CES winds down in Las Vegas, one cloud hanging over the desert not often mentioned in all the coverage of newly unveiled gadgets was a prediction by the show’s host of how much prices for ...MarketWatch - Jan. 11
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