US’s biggest toy maker to expand domestic factories as tariffs spark demand for ‘Made in USA’ goods

The biggest toy maker in the US is enlarging the footprint of its two domestic factories by 50% — a response to surging demand from retailers as Trump’s tariffs threaten to raise costs, The Post has learned.

Cra-Z-Art, New Jersey-based arts and crafts company, is investing “millions of dollars” to add more than 500,000 square feet to its factories in Tennessee and Florida – despite a lack of clarity on whether tariffs will rise, fall or spark a recession after the US imposed a 20% levy on goods from China, according to its owner.

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