New tariffs on Chinese imports could make Christmas decorations significantly pricier
- Producers of Christmas decorations in China report that U.S. Buyers have not placed orders this year, which is unusual for this time of year.
- The U.S. Imports about 87% of its Christmas decorations from China, significantly impacting American consumers.
- Qun Ying, a factory owner, mentioned, "So far this year, none of my American customers have placed any orders," attributing this to tariffs.
- Jami Warner stated that the industry cannot easily switch to U.S. Suppliers for artificial Christmas trees due to a lack of manufacturing capabilities.
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