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DiSilvestro highlighted that Mattel operates manufacturing facilities across seven countries, with China expected to account for less than 40 per cent of the company’s total toy production this year.
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President Donald Trump's 10 percent goods from China, as well as the potential 25 percent tariff on goods made in Mexico and Canada, may force Mattel to re-evaluate its price points. ' ...
Mattel shares surged more than 15% after the toy giant said it’s weighing price increases for Barbie and other iconic brands because of President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods. The El ...
Mattel Chief Financial Officer Anthony DiSilvestro said in an earnings call with Wall Street analysts on Tuesday that roughly 40% of the company's toys are made in China, while noting that is less ...
Mattel sources its toys from seven countries, with China expected to make up less than 40% this year, according to a transcript of its earnings call provided by AlphaSense, citing Chief Financial ...
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Feb. 5 (UPI) --The cost might rise for Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other Mattel products due to the Trump administration's handling of tariffs on goods produced in China, Mexico and Canada.