Console makers seek to avoid 25% price bump driven by Trump's trade war
Briefly

The letter argues that any tax on game console imports would injure consumers, developers, retailers, and manufacturers while threatening thousands of U.S. jobs.
A price increase of 25% will likely put a new video game console out of reach for many American families looking to buy this holiday season.
The potential direct loss of $350 million for the U.S. economy annually could have ripple effects impacting accessory makers, game developers, and retailers.
With 65,000 U.S. workers relying on the game industry, the tariff could have significant repercussions not just for consoles but for the entire sector.
Read at Ars Technica
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