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Days after Trump defended his tariffs with comments about dolls, Mattel says they may have to raise prices in the U.S.
Mattel, the U.S. toy company, said it would increase prices of some U.S. toys, citing levies on Chinese imports.
Barbie-maker Mattel announced it is raising prices on some of its toys as it navigates a "volatile macro-economic environment ...
Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz told CNBC he does not foresee toy manufacturing coming to America. Instead, the company expects to ...
Mattel, maker of Barbie dolls, outlined steps on Monday to mitigate the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, saying that ...
Mattel's CEO Ynon Kreiz said he expects "40% to 50% of our product will be priced at $20 or less." ...
Mattel Inc. says it will have to raise prices for some products sold in the U.S. “where necessary” to offset higher costs ...
Barbie-maker Mattel withdrew its annual financial targets on Monday and said it would increase prices for some products in ...
The toy manufacturer believes that despite the tariffs some of their products will still be affordable for consumers.
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Doll-maker Mattel put out a first-quarter report indicating that they will be taking “mitigating actions” in an attempt to offset any price increase that may impact their […] ...
For its part, Mattel said it will aim to raise prices in the US and move production out of China to other international regions with lower tariffs. The company currently relies on China to produce ...