US toy producers plan to move operations to Viet Nam

Feb 19th at 20:32
19-02-2019 20:32:52+07:00

US toy producers plan to move operations to Viet Nam

Several US toy makers intend to move their production facilities in China to other markets, including Viet Nam, due to concerns about negative effects of the US-China trade war.

 

Some US toy firms said that if their products were made in the US instead of China, their prices would be five times higher, making their products prohibitively expensive for many consumers. In cases where the US applies a 25 per cent tax on raw materials, toy businesses could go bankrupt or be forced to reduce the of their workforce.

Experts said rising costs in China because of the trade war between the world’s two biggest economies has led big US toy producers to seek other markets for production.

Hasbro, the world’s leading toy manufacturer, plans to reduce the number of products made in China to 60 per cent by 2020, compared with 69 per cent in 2018 and 86 per cent in 2012. It plans to move some of its production to the US, Mexico, Viet Nam and India.

According to data from market research organisation Euromonitor International, the toy manufacturing sectors in Indonesia, Malaysia and Viet Nam all recorded double-digit growth during the 2012-17 period.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Electricity, aviation companies forecast for a great 2019

Power and aviation companies are among the industries forecast for better things this year, according to industry analysts.

Vietnam targets $10 bln seafood export

Vietnam hopes to export $10 billion worth of seafood this year, meeting its 2020 goal a year early.

Computer, electronics imports in Jan see highest spending

In the first month of the year, Vietnam spent US$20.8 billion on imports, with computers, electronic products and their parts making up the largest proportion at...

Delayed steel project has investment blown out of proportion: Inspectorate

A long-suspended project managed by State-run Thai Nguyen Steel and Iron Corporation (TISCO) saw its total investment skyrocket from the initially approved VND3.8...

Fisheries industry sets export target of $10 billion

The fisheries sector has set itself an export target of US$10 billion this year, the target set by the Government only for 2020, according to the Viet Nam...

Vietnamese woman establishes firm offering coffee with traditional handicrafts

A Vietnamese woman has founded an enterprise that sells coffee in combination with traditional handicrafts to increase its competitiveness in an area already long...

Furniture industry takes cue from young buyers, makes over designs

Furniture manufacturers are striving to meet the changing tastes of young people, who have begun to value eco-friendliness and aesthetics.

Efforts to lift EC’s yellow card on Vietnam seafood called inadequate

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has launched inspections into the implementation of measures to lift the European Commission’s yellow card on...

Central province debuts nano-tech shrimp farms

The central province of Quang Nam has introduced the first hi-tech shrimp farming projects in Thang Binh District’s Coastal Binh Hai Commune on 6.5 hectares with a...

Rubber industry enjoys good start in 2019

Viet Nam earned US$220 million from shipping 175,000 tonnes of rubber abroad in January, up 10.8 per cent in value and 28.9 per cent in volume compared to the same...


MOST READ


Back To Top