Tabletop Game Publisher Is Very Publicly Suing Trump Administration Over Tariffs
Briefly

Stonemaier Games announced it will sue the Trump administration over high tariffs on Chinese imports that will cost them $1.5 million. With tariffs at 145%, Stonemaier faces significant financial strain on every game manufactured in China, including its upcoming title, Vantage. The company plans to adjust its shipping strategy, focusing on international markets while managing inventory costs to minimize impacts on customers. Despite financial pressures, Stonemaier aims to keep prices stable for US customers, encouraging them to cover tariff costs where necessary.
"I've spent too long trying to make this game affordable that I'm not going to let one person with unchecked power get in the way of me serving my customers."
"The tariffs may have a slight impact on the US price, but the plan is to largely keep our direct price the same and give customers the option to cover the tariff cost at checkout."
Read at GameSpot
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