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President Donald Trump’s tariffs are roiling global markets and triggering layoffs, but now this controversial economic policy is extending its reach into the entertainment sector. Video games, toys, and other recreational products are feeling the strain as increased import costs threaten to raise prices for consumers and squeeze profit margins for manufacturers.
Industry experts warn that these tariffs could lead to significant price hikes on popular gaming consoles and beloved toys, ultimately affecting sales during crucial holiday seasons. Companies are grappling with the decision to absorb the costs or pass them on to consumers, which could dampen demand in an already competitive market.
Furthermore, the ripple effects of these tariffs are being felt by workers in the industry, with potential layoffs on the horizon as businesses struggle to maintain profitability. As the trade war escalates, the once vibrant landscape of entertainment and leisure may face challenges that could reshape the way consumers engage with their favorite pastimes.
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