CBS NEWS TEXAS: Families across North Texas face rising baby product costs amid tariff uncertainty
The trade war between the United States and China may be cooling, but families across North Texas are bracing for tariff-driven price increases on essential baby products, including car seats and strollers.
Suzanne Fluke, owner of The Happy Lark, a locally owned toy and gear store in Fort Worth, said she is fighting to keep these items affordable and accessible.
"It's been pretty scary, honestly—just a lot of uncertainty," Fluke said. "We got news earlier this week that tariffs are going down, which is great. But now, it's hard to make any plans moving forward because we don't know if they'll go back up in the future."