
Calls from the U.S. to Roustan Hockey headquarters in Canada in recent weeks have been anything but routine, as bulk orders of name-brand sticks have suddenly become complicated conversations. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. “These customers want to know: When their orders ship, will they have to pay an additional 25% tariff?
Main Idea: Trump’s planned tariffs on Canadian imports are creating uncertainty for Roustan Hockey and could push up the price of already costly hockey gear for U.S. buyers.
Key Points:
Trump’s tariff plan could raise prices for hockey gear and other imported sports goods, making youth sports more expensive for US families and small shops.
No clear positive impact identified.
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Owner of Roustan Hockey and the main quoted business leader describing the tariff impact on his company.
The article centers on how the company’s U.S. orders and manufacturing are affected by tariff uncertainty.
His proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian imports are the central policy driver of the article.
A major hockey brand discussed in the article as part of the sport’s global manufacturing and supply chain.
One of the hockey gear brands sold by Roustan Hockey and directly implicated in U.S. tariff concerns.
Another Roustan Hockey brand whose sales to U.S. customers are affected by the tariff threat.
The trade association is a key industry voice warning that tariffs create uneasiness and higher costs across sports.
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Sign in to commentMentioned because Roustan previously bought Bauer’s hockey outfitting business from Nike, giving background on brand ownership.
Mentioned as an example of a hockey stick brand manufactured in Mexico, a secondary supply-chain reference.