
Trump Says Kids May Just Have To Live With Fewer Toys Because Of His Tariffs
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"Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30,” Trump said about the prospect of empty store shelves due to his trade war with China.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump said Wednesday that children in the U.S. may just have to live with fewer toys if his trade policy results in store shelves going empty.
“Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30, and maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting at the White House when asked about the prospect of stores nationwide having empty shelves as a result of him ratcheting up tariffs on China.
U.S. businesses already are canceling orders from China and postponing plans for expansions as they brace for the effects of Trump’s trade policy. For weeks, the president has been crashing the global economy by imposing massive import taxes on various countries, only to abruptly alter or suspend some of them. Most countries have been hit with a 10% levy on products, but Trump hit China — a major trading partner with the U.S. — with a whopping 145% tariff.
In 2024, the U.S. imported goods from China totaling nearly $439 billion.
Trump’s new tax on Chinese imports could lead to significant shortages for businesses and consumers. Online retailers like Temu last week announced price hikes and now display “import charges” at checkout to let customers see the effects of tariffs. In some cases, Temu reportedly is displaying costs that are double the original price.













