The Christmas decorations industry is hoping President Trump’s tariffs don’t ruin the holidays.

The vast majority of artificial Christmas trees, lights and other decor are imported — mostly from China. Because seasonal items typically need to be shipped months ahead of time, stiffer levies have already added millions of dollars in unexpected costs.

Jared Hendricks, founder and chief executive officer of Village Lighting Co. in West Valley City, Utah, had to take a line of credit leveraged by his house and office to help cover the $1.5 million in extra tariff costs.

“This is the most stressful year I’ve ever had,” said Hendricks, whose business sells lights, garlands and wreaths to professional installers and consumers. “Over the last 20-some-odd years we’ve been through a lot, and I’m j

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