
Tariffs may drive up toy prices this fall, warns Hasbro’s CEO
The global toy industry may soon face higher costs, with Hasbro, one of the world's largest toy manufacturers, signaling that consumers could see toy prices rise later this year as a result of newly proposed tariffs. The company’s chief executive officer recently shared concerns that planned changes to trade policies could have a direct impact on production expenses, which may inevitably be passed on to buyers.The potential for price increases arises at a moment when the toy industry, similar to other areas of consumer products, is still dealing with the intricate dynamics of a changing global market. Hasbro, recognized for…



