Barbie maker Mattel warns it could raise prices to mitigate tariffs
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From Groceries to Cars, Tariffs Could Raise Prices for U.S. Consumers
If they take effect, President Trump’s new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China are likely to result in higher prices for lots of products, including computers, tequila and gas.The New York Times - 1d -
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 - 10h -
New tariffs could raise home prices and sideline potential buyers
Home prices are already at records, and tariffs on building materials from Canada and Mexico could add even more pressure to the market.CNBC - 1d -
New tariffs could raise home prices and sideline potential buyers
The U.S. housing market was already struggling under the weight of high mortgage interest rates, a low supply of existing homes for sale and historically high home prices.NBC News - 1d -
Trump Tariffs Could Hurt Oil Companies and Raise Gas Prices
Some oil refineries will probably struggle to replace imported crude oil if President Trump imposes 25 percent tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico.The New York Times - 4d -
Trump tariffs could raise prices on technology like laptops, smartphones and AI
Trade groups and consultants warn that trade wars spurred by Trump's tariffs could slow global commerce and raise prices for consumers.CNBC - Jan. 27 -
Why Trump's tariff threat could raise car prices significantly
Some of the biggest car brands, including Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, have plants in Mexico and Canada.CBS News - Jan. 23 -
How Trump's proposed tariffs could raise U.S. car prices
The average price of a new car in the U.S. is more than $49,000, and President Trump's proposal to increase tariffs on Mexico and Canada could raise car prices even higher. Kelly O'Grady examines why.CBS News - Jan. 23
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