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Small business owners used the festive backdrop of Comic-Con on Thursday to discuss a sobering topic: the negative impact ...
Spin Master reported a wider second-quarter loss as revenue fell due to pressure on U.S. retailers from tariffs. The Canadian toymaker reported a loss of $46.5 million or 46 cents a share, compared ...
With summer in full swing in the United States, retail executives are sweating a different season. It’s less than 22 weeks ...
Today’s political and economic climate has become even more challenging by the global reality of manufacturing: Most of it ...
Though tariff concerns have eased, America's biggest toymakers are still feeling the pinch from the Trump administration's ...
Toys, collectibles and other imported goods are jam-packed in the exhibit hall at San Diego Comic-Con this year. However, toy ...
America’s toy industry is taking a hit. With nearly 80% of toys sold in the U.S. made in China, new tariffs have driven prices up at a record pace.
Toymakers are also reducing accessories, such as fewer plates in toy kitchens and less makeup on dolls, while still increasing prices and using cheaper packaging. CEO of toymaker Basic Fun! Jay ...
In toy stores, the effects are already visible. Prices for popular items such as Jellycat stuffed animals, Crocodile Creek puzzles, and Jellystone Designs’s Calm Down sensory bottles have risen by 20% ...
Big toy and auto companies are reporting just how much tariffs are costing them. Toymaker Hasbro said in its quarterly ...
U.S. sales decline sharply while international gains and new product mix lift margins; company posts breakeven adjusted net income for first half.