Why this major US toy supplier is ditching China amid rising tariffs

A portrait of Isaac Larian, CEO of MGA Entertainment, in the company's head office
MGA Entertainment CEO Isaac Larian. Source: Reuters
A major supplier of toys to Walmart and Target is accelerating its shift out of China as it reshapes production amid President Donald Trump’s intensifying trade war with the country. California-based MGA Entertainment, which makes its Bratz and LOL Surprise! dolls and other toys primarily in China, is taking steps to move 40 per cent of its manufacturing to India, Vietnam and Indonesia within six or so months, up from around 10 per cent to 15 per cent currently, CEO Isaac Larian said in an

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