Toymaker Hasbro has pushed back its timeline for deciding whether to move its headquarters out of Rhode Island, a spokesperson confirmed Thursday.
“Earlier today, we shared with our employees that we’re making progress on determining our HQ, with clarity expected by this summer,” Hasbro spokesperson Abby Hodes told 12 News in an email. “We’ll keep you updated in the coming months about any additional relevant news.”
The decision comes as Hasbro executives, like their counterparts at other companies, are dealing with the fallout from President Trump’s new tariffs. The majority of Hasbro’s toy and game products are manufactured in China, Vietnam, India and Japan, along with the United States.
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