Strollers and other baby products will get more expensive — and harder to find — with tariffs
DEE-ANN DURBIN
AP Business Writer
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Elizabeth Mahon, owner of baby store Three Littles, unpacks strollers and other inventory ordered by customers ahead of tariff-driven price increases at her Union Market location April 16 in Washington. President Donald Trump's new tariffs are expected to make baby products more expensive because many are produced in Asia.
Nathan Howard, Associated Press
Elizabeth Mahon, right, owner of the baby store Three Littles, and sales associate Charlotte Santoli search through inventory for "Made in China" stickers at the Union Market location April 16 in Washington.
Nathan Howard, Associated Press
Three Littles owner Elizabeth Mahon, right, and Monique Wallace look at Wallace's new stroller.
Also, for the sixth consecutive year, Emma took the second slot for girls, and Noah for boys.
Elizabeth Mahon, owner of baby store Three Littles, unpacks strollers and other inventory ordered by customers ahead of tariff-driven price increases at her Union Market location April 16 in Washington. President Donald Trump's new tariffs are expected to make baby products more expensive because many are produced in Asia.
Elizabeth Mahon, right, owner of the baby store Three Littles, and sales associate Charlotte Santoli search through inventory for "Made in China" stickers at the Union Market location April 16 in Washington.