How tariffs are affecting luxury goods
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How tariffs could change the way Americans buy video games
In a time where tariff price hikes are invading seemingly every element of life, diving into a video game could offer a welcome reprieve, both spiritually and fiscally. Digital video games do not require materials, shipping, or manufacturing costs, allowing them to cross borders without incurring extra fees. And the video game industry has been shifting to digital long before Trump’s so-called Liberation Day. “In terms of software, PC gaming is …
Ferrari and Lamborghini defy US tariffs with luxury strategy
The two Italian sports car manufacturers play in a higher league. Rather, they are comparable with a luxury car manufacturer such as Hermès than with other car manufacturers and tend to withstand higher tariffs.
Riverside distiller says tariffs could hurt his business, but a state bill could help - Riverside-Brookfield Landmark
While baseline 10% tariffs on all imports to the United States and higher tariffs on specific countries — up to 125%, in China’s case — are affecting the experienced costs of goods for consumers, they’re also affecting small businesses in multiple, sometimes conflicting, ways. “I just got a notice today from my glass distributor … they used to have a U.S. factory, but they closed that. They’re located in India. They will be affected by tariffs,”…
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