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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