US tariffs affect retro consoles market
- Anbernic has suspended all orders shipping from China to the United States due to changes in U.S. Tariff policies, as stated on its website.
- Anbernic advised U.S. Buyers to consider high customs duties if they choose to purchase products shipped to the U.S.
- The tariffs may drive up prices significantly for Anbernic's popular retro handhelds, which are typically around $70.
- The suspension of shipments affects Anbernic's RG 34XX and RG 406H models, as tariffs could lead to significantly higher prices.
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Trump tariffs hit retrogaming
Offbeat game hardware, made in Asia and sold with thin margins in the U.S., is already being hit hard by the Trump administration's tariffs. Ambernic, the largest maker of inexpensive handhelds designed to play old games, has suspended all shipments to the U.S. — Read the rest The post Trump tariffs hit retrogaming appeared first on Boing Boing.
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