Busy Baby and the Tariff Trap
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Busy Baby is a smart and busy parent. She is always running after her two young children who are a joy to be around, but sometimes overwhelming as well. She wants to spend quality time with her children, but often has to sacrifice time with them for work or family. check I remember a time when she had a job interview and had to decline it due to scheduling conflicts. She was disappointed, but had to take the job, even if it meant cutting back on time with her children. However, her employer was able to negotiate a better
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Busy Baby is a cute baby doll with all the fashionable accessories—clothes, sunglasses, bow tie, toy car, and hat. But there’s one thing holding it back: a 19% tariff that has become a big problem for retailers like Busy Baby. With no tariff relief in sight, and no sign of any negotiations from the U.S. Administration, Busy Baby has found its way to the tariff trap. And it’s a trap that’s almost as hard to
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In 2014, I wrote my very first post about the “Busy Baby”, a term coined by Richard Waters. It was a great start. I shared my thoughts on what happens when we feel overstimulated. Since then, I’ve got many more posts on this topic. Busy Baby and the Tariff Trap is the first one, and I wrote it 6 years ago. In this post, I share more about Busy Baby and the Tariff Trap. I’ll share the science behind it, and
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Baby, born on July 13, 2017, weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces, and measured 20 inches long from head to toe. She arrived with an average of 1797 hours of sleep, spent an average of 33.6 minutes awake in her carseat, an average of 63 minutes awake in the car, and an average of 18.7 minutes awake in a stroller. Though she was born healthy, her family is facing an
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In June 2014, the U.S. Import Tariff increased by 2.6%, which put a serious challenge on American businesses’ bottom line. The tariff on aluminum is expected to increase to 40%, while steel’s tariff increased by 26% in September 2017. The U.S. And China had already started a trade war through these tariffs. The aluminum industry’s loss of 20,000 jobs in the US caused $4 billion in lost revenue in
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