Multiple retro hardware companies are pulling out of the US market
- Handheld maker Anbernic suspended all direct shipments from China to United States customers.
- Changes in United States tariff policies prompted the company's action effective immediately.
- Other retro game hardware companies also stopped shipments or faced issues with United States orders.
- Anbernic cited policy changes, stating, "suspending all orders shipping."
- This suspension may lead to United States stock depletion and increased costs for consumers.
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Trump tariffs hit retrogaming
Offbeat game hardware, made in Asia and sold with thin margins in the U.S., is already being hit hard by the Trump administration's tariffs. Ambernic, the largest maker of inexpensive handhelds designed to play old games, has suspended all shipments to the U.S. — Read the rest The post Trump tariffs hit retrogaming appeared first on Boing Boing.
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