Come December, numerous everyday items will be slapped with a 15% tariff, making them more costly here in the states. Buy these items now before the December round of tariffs go into effect.
If you’re an expecting parent or already have small children, loading up on diapers before Dec. 15th could be a good idea. According to the tariff list, baby diapers of knitted or crocheted cotton, synthetic fibers or textile silk materials will be affected. New or expecting parents will also want to secure high chairs and booster seats before tariffs go into effect.
According to the official list, “Printed cards bearing personal greetings, messages or announcements, with or without envelopes or trimmings,’’ wll face new tariffs. Those who celebrate Christmas will see their tinsel, ornaments and nativity-scene decorations become more expensive after mid-December.Your daily hygiene routine isn’t safe from the tariffs, either, particularly if you have long hair you want to straighten or dry.
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