美国进口商警告:美政府关税政策将导致今年圣诞节庆用品供应短缺
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-12 09:34

Core Viewpoint - The supply of artificial Christmas trees and festive goods in the U.S. is expected to face significant shortages during the traditional holiday shopping season due to the impact of government tariff policies [1][3]. Group 1: Impact of Tariff Policies - The National Christmas Tree Company, a major importer of artificial Christmas trees in the U.S., reported a 25% decline in overall import volume this year due to tariff policies [3]. - Import volumes for August and September saw year-over-year declines of 58% and 70%, respectively, leading to limited inventory for the upcoming holiday season [3]. Group 2: Price Increases and Cost Implications - In addition to artificial Christmas trees, decorative items such as lights and wreaths will also be affected by the tariffs, resulting in a planned price increase of 10% for products [5]. - The cost of producing artificial Christmas trees and related decorations in the U.S. is significantly higher due to labor costs, with U.S.-made trees potentially costing 2.5 to 3 times more than those produced abroad [7]. Group 3: Industry Response - Several companies, including the National Christmas Tree Company, are in discussions with the U.S. Treasury and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to address supply issues during the holiday season [5].