The CEO of the Lego Group, the Danish company behind the popular construction toy, has said he is not worried about U.S.
Lego hopes its household brand power can overcome the long arm of Trump's tariffs. "If tariffs would be there and we get to ...
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The world's largest toymaker, Lego, has told the Financial Times that it intends to build its own videogames in-house from ...
Lego's CEO told AFP that US President Donald Trump's tariff threats do not keep him up at night, as the world's largest ...
Lego reported strong sales growth for 2024 as more shoppers snapped up its colourful plastic brick construction sets and the ...
A review of President Trump's recent commentary suggests he cares more about tariffs than markets — at least so far — during ...
Lego hopes its household brand power can overcome the long arm of Trump's tariffs. "If tariffs would be there and we get to know whatever level they would be at, we will deem whether they will be ...
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