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Toymaker Hasbro cuts 3% of its total workforce, WSJ reports
HasbroHasbro(US:HAS) New York Post·2025-06-17 23:28

Company Overview - Hasbro has cut 3% of its global workforce, amounting to approximately 150 employees, as part of a cost-cutting initiative due to higher US tariffs on toys imported from China [1][4] - The company had around 4,985 employees globally according to its fiscal 2024 annual filing [1] Sourcing and Market Strategy - Hasbro sources about half of its toys and games sold in the US from China and is accelerating efforts to diversify sourcing to reduce reliance on China [2] - The toy industry is facing pressures from a global trade war and has been struggling with weak demand [2] Financial Impact and Restructuring - CEO Chris Cocks indicated that tariffs lead to higher consumer prices, potential job losses, and reduced profits for shareholders [3] - Hasbro is reassessing logistics routes and manufacturing as part of its strategy to adapt to increased costs [3] - The company previously announced a plan to cut 900 jobs globally in December 2023, following a reduction of 15% of its workforce due to weaker sales [3] Business Performance - In April, Hasbro reported better-than-expected quarterly results, driven by a shift towards digital and licensed gaming businesses, which helped attract younger customers [5]