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Pretty good chat on the subject of tariffs and Super7 on last night's episode of Toy Anxiety:
Blake Wright from Toy Collector magazine pops in at about the 45 minute mark and adds a bit more on Super7's situation. Now, his info comes from Brian so judge it accordingly, but the impetus for this sounds like the latest wave of turtles figures got nailed with the full tariff amount of 145%. Which, that sucks, but as the conversation leading up to that details and our discussions here, there are obviously other factors at play unique to Super7 (high prices, poor quality, etc.). Half the work force was laid off including 15 members of the design team knocking that division down from 20 people to 5. I'm not a toy insider, but if your design team shrinks 75% then that tells me you're not expecting to produce much new product for the foreseeable future. It sounds like Super7 has already shifted to "trying to keep the lights on" mode as opposed to planning for rough waters ahead. While Blake doesn't come out and offer an opinion on the future of the company, it sure seems hard to be optimistic right now.
I don't think I've been shy at levying criticism at the feet of Super7 for their products, but I do hope that there is some kind of immediate relief for the companies who got nailed with the 145% tariff rate now that it's quickly been cut down. That just all together sucks as far as timing goes. It would be ridiculous if they have to wait to file their taxes for next year for some kind of relief, that needs to happen now, but the current state of government is such a shit show I doubt it happens.
Blake Wright from Toy Collector magazine pops in at about the 45 minute mark and adds a bit more on Super7's situation. Now, his info comes from Brian so judge it accordingly, but the impetus for this sounds like the latest wave of turtles figures got nailed with the full tariff amount of 145%. Which, that sucks, but as the conversation leading up to that details and our discussions here, there are obviously other factors at play unique to Super7 (high prices, poor quality, etc.). Half the work force was laid off including 15 members of the design team knocking that division down from 20 people to 5. I'm not a toy insider, but if your design team shrinks 75% then that tells me you're not expecting to produce much new product for the foreseeable future. It sounds like Super7 has already shifted to "trying to keep the lights on" mode as opposed to planning for rough waters ahead. While Blake doesn't come out and offer an opinion on the future of the company, it sure seems hard to be optimistic right now.
I don't think I've been shy at levying criticism at the feet of Super7 for their products, but I do hope that there is some kind of immediate relief for the companies who got nailed with the 145% tariff rate now that it's quickly been cut down. That just all together sucks as far as timing goes. It would be ridiculous if they have to wait to file their taxes for next year for some kind of relief, that needs to happen now, but the current state of government is such a shit show I doubt it happens.