Bryant Chan's factory in Heyuan, in China's Guangdong province, turns out Nerf guns, LeapPad toy tablets, and other playthings for major U.S. brands, as well as electronics, such as a gadget that can capture data on golf swings. The president of Hong Kong-based Wynnewood Corp., Chan has seen prices for paint, screws, springs, solvent, metal, batteries, and packaging rise as much as 15% this year. Plastic resin has climbed up to 40%. "To put it very simply, everything has gone up in price," he says. "This increase has been much steeper and across a broader range of categories than we have typically experienced."
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