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How Trump’s Tariffs Are Making Everyday Products More Expensive

These Big Companies Are Raising Prices Because of New Tariffs

by pinkfloyd
May 25, 2025
in Business, Consumer Prices, Global Business, International Trade & Tariffs, Retail News, Shipping & Tariffs, Tariffs & Sanctions, Trade & Logistics
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Driving Up Prices — Here’s What to Expect - Brandon Bell/Getty Images

From Toys to Cars: How Tariffs Are Raising Costs for Consumers - Brandon Bell/Getty Images

These Companies Are Raising Prices Because of Trump’s Tariffs

President Donald Trump’s tariffs have shaken up the U.S. market, and many companies are now warning consumers that prices will rise. These tariffs — including a 10% baseline on most imports and a 30% tariff on many Chinese goods — are causing a ripple effect across many everyday products, from groceries to electronics and cars.

Here’s a closer look at some major companies that are planning price hikes, along with how these tariffs are impacting what Americans pay.

Walmart: Raising Prices by June

Walmart recently announced it will increase prices because Trump’s tariffs are “too high,” especially on products made in China.
Walmart CEO Douglas McMillon said, “We will do our best to keep prices low, but the magnitude of tariffs means we can’t absorb all the added costs.”
Price increases are expected to start by the end of May and rise more steeply in June.

Mattel: Toy Prices on the Rise

Mattel, the world’s biggest toy maker, confirmed it will raise prices due to tariffs. CEO Ynon Kreiz said 40% to 50% of Mattel’s products will stay under $20, but overall costs will go up.
Trump even threatened Mattel directly, saying he might slap a 100% tariff on their toys — their biggest market is the U.S.

Best Buy and Electronics: Expect Higher Costs

Best Buy warned that tariff costs will likely be passed on to consumers. While some electronics have temporary tariff exemptions, these won’t last forever.
For example, Nintendo delayed pre-orders for its Switch 2 console over tariff concerns but said the base price will stay at $450. Accessories, however, may get more expensive.
Sony’s CFO also mentioned price increases are possible for PlayStation products.

Shein and Temu: Price Jumps After Tariff Rule Changes

Chinese online retailers Shein and Temu were previously spared tariffs on small shipments under $800. That exemption was removed by Trump’s executive order.
Both companies announced price increases starting April 25, 2025. For example, patio chairs on Temu jumped from about $62 to $70 overnight. On Shein, a bathing suit set nearly doubled from $4.39 to $8.39.

Ford and Subaru: Auto Prices Go Up

Imported cars and parts face a 25% tariff. Ford’s CFO expects U.S. car prices to rise by up to 1.5% in the second half of 2025 due to tariffs.
Ford extended employee pricing deals through July to help customers buy before prices go up.
Subaru also announced price increases in the U.S., citing “market conditions” and higher costs, without specifying exact amounts.

Household Brands and Tools: Price Increases Coming

Procter & Gamble, which owns brands like Pampers and Tide, signaled it may raise prices due to tariffs. CEO Jon Moeller called tariffs “inherently inflationary.”
Stanley Black & Decker, makers of power tools, already raised prices by high single digits in April and plan more increases later this year.

Adidas: Uncertain Tariffs, But Higher Prices Likely

Adidas is preparing for higher U.S. prices as tariffs continue to fluctuate. CEO Bjørn Gulden said ongoing trade negotiations make it hard to predict exact tariffs, but added, “Cost increases due to higher tariffs will eventually cause price increases.”

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What This Means for You

From toys to tools, cars to clothes, tariffs are making many everyday items more expensive. Companies are reluctant but clear: the extra costs from Trump’s tariffs can’t just be absorbed — they will hit consumers’ wallets. Shoppers should prepare for rising prices across a wide range of products as these tariffs stay in place.

If you want to stay ahead of price changes, keep an eye on announcements from your favorite retailers and consider buying before prices climb further.

Source: CNN – These companies will raise prices because of Trump’s tariffs

pinkfloyd

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