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Key Takeaways Tariffs are compelling some companies to charge more for shoes, toys and other consumer goods.Their insights comes as the Trump administration's approach to trade grows clearer; the U.S.
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So even if the tariffs are a little bit lower or the same, it's not cost-effective necessarily to move out of China. And, of course, we do produce some of our toys in the U.S.