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Meanwhile, vendors of toys made in China and elsewhere bombarded Key with price increase notices. For example, Schylling, ...
Businesses still are setting prices but say shoppers can expect many things to cost more, though by how much depends partly ...
Months of confusion over which foreign countries’ goods may become more expensive to import has left a question mark over the holiday shopping season.
A National Retail Federation survey finds more back-to-school shoppers are starting early this year, and tariff concerns are ...
This might be the best time to start your holiday shopping. Experts say fears over rising costs and threats of tariffs are pushing more people to shop for toys and gifts sooner than later.
Though the calendar says July, financial reports suggest it may be time to start thinking about holiday shopping. New trade policies and higher tariffs are driving up prices on popular gift items.
The Tariff "Grinch"? New Data Suggests Tariffs Will Bring Higher Prices, Lower Margins, and Less Gifts This Holiday Season PR Newswire FOSTER CITY, Calif., June 25, 2025 ...
The Tariff "Grinch"? New Data Suggests Tariffs Will Bring Higher Prices, Lower Margins, and Less Gifts This Holiday Season ...
The Tariff "Grinch"? New Data Suggests Tariffs Will Bring Higher Prices, Lower Margins, and Less Gifts This Holiday Season By Coupa Software Jun 25, 2025 Updated Jun 25, 2025 ...
A new report shows President Donald Trump's tariffs are affecting consumers' online shopping behavior, with 34% delaying purchases and 28% buying earlier to avoid costs.
Krystal Wahnschaffe, 35, is a Texas mother of two. She spent $919 on a spring clothing haul and was hit with an additional $372 tariff bill.