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Discover a treasure hunter's paradise in Rogers, Arkansas where the longer items stay in bins, the cheaper they get—turning shopping into an addictive game of timing and luck.
Toy makers and stores are freezing holiday orders, predicting shortages and higher prices. Some are consulting bankruptcy lawyers, fearing their firms won’t survive. The Aldik Home store in Los ...
The War on Christmas starts earlier every year. Won't somebody think of the children? From The New York Times: Toy makers, children’s shops and specialty retailers are pausing orders for the ...
But for retailers and manufacturers, it's already Christmas season—and massive tariffs on China are freezing the supply chain. According to a recent survey from the Toy Association, a U.S ...
SEOUL, South Korea — President Donald Trump’s China tariffs are threatening Christmas. Toy makers, children’s shops and specialty retailers are pausing orders for the winter holidays as the ...
Christmas isn't looking very jolly even though it's only spring. Holiday toys are often manufactured and shipped four to five months ahead in China and the 145% tariffs are having a negative ...
The Toy Association’s president and CEO said President Trump’s 145 percent tariffs on China will likely jeopardize the Christmas holiday for children as the world’s two largest economies ...
Navarro Matters,” Review & Outlook, April 9)? Amid the trade kerfuffle, I have wondered: Will store shelves be empty this Christmas? Toys of the brands that our children and grandchildren love ...
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.