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CNBC Business • May 12, 2025

Toy stocks rally after Chinese tariffs slashed to 30%

Several major toy manufacturers experienced a significant increase in their market value following the U.S. decision to lower import duties on goods from China, improving their com...

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CNBC Business • May 06, 2025

Mattel CEO says toy manufacturing won't come to America, but price hikes will

Mattel’s leadership indicates that production will remain overseas while consumers can expect higher costs for their products in the near future.

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Quartz • May 06, 2025

Barbie is about feel the tariff burn, after Trump says American girls only need 3 dolls

Mattel faces increased production costs and potential revenue challenges due to new tariffs, prompting the company to raise prices on certain U.S. products and revise its financial...

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Business Insider Markets • May 06, 2025

Mattel: Your kid's next Barbies may be more expensive

Mattel has indicated potential adjustments to product pricing in the United States, which could impact household spending on toys and influence the company's overall revenue.

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 05, 2025

Mattel says zero tariffs on toys are better for a child’s development, as it plans price increases a...

Mattel's decision to increase prices and reduce dependence on Chinese manufacturing reflects efforts to manage costs amid trade tensions, leading the company to temporarily suspend...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 04, 2025

Wall Street’s outlook sours on second quarter, with bigger forecast cuts than normal

Recent revisions to profit expectations have increased, signaling heightened caution among investors as key companies prepare to announce results amid ongoing trade tensions and fl...

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