Tariffs are expected to raise the price of Christmas trees and other decorations this holiday season.

Since these products are not typically mass-produced in the U.S., the cost of an artificial tree is estimated to be 10% to 20% higher than last year, with lights costing as much as 63% more than in 2024, according to NBC News.

Ornaments from China — but not some other countries — will also cost more, according to a Nasdaq report.

Mac Harman, the founder and CEO of artificial tree vendor Balsam Hill, told NBC News that about 90% of Christmas decor products are manufactured in China.

The higher prices will also affect supply as sellers are opting to import fewer products to offset the rising costs.

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