Retro handheld maker Anbernic stops US shipments due to tariffs
Briefly

Anbernic, a notable maker of retro handheld gaming consoles, has decided to suspend shipments from China to the US owing to new tariff regulations. While they continue to sell existing stock in the US, new orders from China will stop. They recommend purchasing from their US warehouse, which remains unaffected by these tariffs. The broader context includes shifts in US tariff policies, including the removal of the 'de minimis exemption,' complicating the ability for cost-efficient imports. Anbernic's future shipments may resume depending on upcoming trade decisions.
Anbernic has announced that it will suspend shipments of devices from China to the US due to changes in tariff policies.
Due to the removal of the 'de minimis exemption', packages under $800 will now incur duties, affecting products like Anbernic's.
Read at Engadget
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