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May 9, 2025

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May 2025 | Vol. XXIV - No. 5


President Donald Trump threatened to impose a one hundred percent tariff on Mattel

By Laura N. Larsson
May 2025

What just happened (and why it matters)

Where Mattel really makes toys

Why your Barbie might cost more

The economics behind the standoff

  1. Labor‑intensive assembly: A Barbie has about 100 separate pieces; hand‑finishing still beats automation for quality and cost. Average hourly factory labor: ≈ $2‑3 in Mexico or Vietnam vs. $25‑30 in the U.S.

  2. Supply‑chain gravity: Plastics, paint, and micro‑electronics clusters sit in Guangdong and northern Mexico, not Kansas.

  3. Margin reality: Mattel nets under $2 on a $20 doll. A 100 % tariff would double the landed cost overnight, leaving retailers or consumers to eat it—or forcing Mattel to exit the U.S. market entirely.

Will the threat work?

What to watch next








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