Chinese producers of plastic Christmas trees and other festive decorations say orders from US clients, which are crucial for their business, should have started to come in by now. But because of surging import tariffs, they haven’t.
President Trump has raised tariffs on escalating trade war that threatens great pain for the world’s largest exporter of manufactured goods.
US retailers are almost completely reliant on China for Christmas decorations, where they source 87% of such goods – worth roughly $4 billion. Chinese factories are also heavily dependent on the US market, where they sell half of what they make.
If Americans want new Christmas decorations this year, they will have to pay a lot more for them – if they can find them on the shelves at all.
“So far this year, none of my American customers have placed any orders,” said Qun Ying, who runs an artificial Christmas tree factory in the eastern city of Jinhua.
