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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to bring hardship to an unlikely place — a small Germany company producing painstakingly hand-crafted nutcrackers that are snapped up by American ...
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Trump's tariffs could be tough to crack for a German nutcracker maker focused on the USThe Steinbach family had to give up its factory in what became communist East Germany after World War II and started over near Hanover, in the west. The nutcrackers became a popular souvenir for ...
Rico Paul, manager and owner of the Steinbach-Volkskunst nutcracker factory, poses for a photograph inside his factory, in Marienberg, Germany, April 15. Steinbach, with about 35 manufacturing ...
The Steinbach family had to give up its factory in what became communist East Germany after World War II and started over near Hanover, in the west. The nutcrackers became a popular souvenir for ...
A woman uses hairspray to fixe the hair on a nutcracker titled "Resolute Desk of the President," featuring a seated figure signing a "presidential proclamation," at the Steinbach-Volkskunst nutcracker ...
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