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I know of a 10-12 employee business in my town who custom-designs kids products that are manufactured in China because they want to keep their products affordable for parents. Getting them manufactured in the US (even though they wanted to) was way too expensive and would require them to charge way above retail just to stay open.

Once the tariffs dropped, their cost of goods more than doubled.

Their business in that capacity, was gone overnight.

It's easy to think in some vacuum businesses can just "absorb" costs, but as many businesses know, this is rarely the case.



OK, so the custom-designed kids product becomes a luxury item and the business has to charge above retail. The kids learn that adults time is too valuable to be spent on manufacturing trinkets that get thrown away. They take better care of the few toys they do own. There is less plastic crap in landfills. Seems like a win all around?


> so the custom-designed kids product becomes a luxury item

No, it becomes a non-existent item.

> Seems like a win all around?

If you burn your neighbor's house down, it's possible that what will get built in its place will be nicer. That doesn't make it a "win all around".


These products were specifically designed to help care for kids with special needs. And the goal was to keep the items as affordable as possible because their customers were often on a shoestring budget for one reason or another.

Genius, though. Just have them pay more for their "luxury" items! Why didn't they think of that! They would be glad to know helping kids with special needs is a "luxury."




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