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5 Everyday Items That Could Get More Expensive After Trump’s Trade Deal With China

Last updated: July 18, 2025 8:46 am
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5 Everyday Items That Could Surge in Price After Trump’s Trade Deal With ChinaKids’ ToysFast-Fashion ItemsVaping ProductsBaby GearEyewear

President Donald Trump’s ongoing trade war with China is about to start a new chapter. A trade framework between the two countries was established in June, but some details remain uncertain as the Aug. 12 deadline approaches.

After the agreement was reached in June, Trump gave an update on his Truth Social platform. “Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me,” he wrote.

Despite this, tensions appear to be on the rise. On July 8, Chinese state media issued a warning to the U.S. about striking trade deals that are unfavorable to China. This is likely regarding transshipping, a common practice of goods being shipped to a second country before heading to their final destination. Trump said countries serving as the middleman in this practice could face even higher tariffs.

It’s unclear exactly how this will play out, but it could impact your wallet. Here’s a look at five everyday items that could become more expensive after Trump’s trade deal with China goes into effect on Aug. 12.

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5 Everyday Items That Could Surge in Price After Trump’s Trade Deal With China

Kids’ Toys

Buying toys for your children might soon become more expensive. In a July 2025 episode of CNN’s The Assignment podcast, hosted by Audie Cornish, Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks said China and Vietnam are the toy giant’s main international suppliers.

If toy prices are raised on an industry-wide basis, he said the increases will likely start appearing in August through October. As for Hasbro’s toy manufacturing, Cocks revealed about half of the company’s products are made in the U.S.

In a July 2025 interview with NBC, Trump revealed he was unaware that Hasbro may need to raise prices due to tariffs — but seemed largely unconcerned.

“I don’t know,” he said. “I didn’t hear anything about Hasbro. I don’t care about their prices.”

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Fast-Fashion Items

China has long been the largest exporter of clothing to the U.S. While an increasing number of companies have begun purchasing apparel from factories in countries like Vietnam, Bangladesh and India, a large-scale shift — or a move entirely away from China — will take time.

Vaping Products

The vast majority — nearly 90% — of e-cigarettes are made in Shenzhen, China, according to NPR. Tariffs could cause these controversial products to surge in price.

Baby Gear

Most must-have baby gear items, like car seats, strollers and cribs, are made in China, according to Consumer Reports. Introducing new tariffs to these items would cause the prices of these essential goods to soar.

The Trump administration has indicated they may exempt these items from tariffs, but a final decision hasn’t been announced, according to Reuters.

Eyewear

In 2023, China was the largest supplier to the U.S. for corrective and protective eyewear, including goggles, according to the World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS). China was also the second-largest supplier of sunglasses to the U.S.

Therefore, you might want to stock up on all eyewear now, because tariffs could cause these products to become pricier.

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