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    Toy stocks rally after levies slashed

    AdminBy AdminMay 13, 2025 Business
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    Toy stocks rally after levies slashed

    Toys made by Mattel, Hasbro and others are seen at a Macy’s store in New York.

    Staff | Reuters

    Shares of major toy makers rallied on Monday after the U.S. agreed to temporarily reduce tariffs on China.

    The agreement will pause most tariffs and other trade barriers for 90 days, including reducing the 145% levy President Donald Trump had in place on Chinese imports to 30%.

    Shares of Mattel jumped more than 10% Monday, Hasbro traded up 6.5%, Jakks rose more than 15% and Funko soared a whopping 46.4%.

    The rally pushed shares of Hasbro above their trading level from early April, before Trump first announced his “reciprocal tariffs” on dozens of trade partners. The rest of the toy stocks are still trading below their April 1 closing prices.

    The stocks had been hammered by Wall Street as investors anticipated manufacturing hiccups and price hikes resulting from the tariff scheme. The toy industry is heavily reliant on supply chains in China, leaving toy makers at the mercy of trade policy. Bank of America estimates both Mattel and Hasbro source about 40% of their U.S. product from China.

    Last month, Hasbro estimated it would see as much as a $300 million hit to its bottom line if Trump’s 145% China duty held.

    Mattel, too, warned last week that it was taking mitigating actions to fully offset costs associated with Trump’s trade war with China, including raising prices in the U.S.

    Both companies had previously issued forecasts that assumed 25% tariffs on Chinese imports. Mattel retracted its guidance earlier this month, citing macroeconomic volatility and uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs. Hasbro, meanwhile, maintained the full-year guidance it issued last quarter, but warned investors about the uncertainty of the current tariff environment.

    Representatives from Hasbro, Mattel, Jakks and Funko did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.

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