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ESA Warns Tariffs on Video Games Could Harm American Consumers

February 4, 2025 - 08:17

ESA Warns Tariffs on Video Games Could Harm American Consumers

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has raised concerns regarding the potential impact of proposed tariffs on video games, urging the Trump administration to engage with industry stakeholders before moving forward with these plans. The organization emphasizes that imposing tariffs could lead to significant financial repercussions for everyday Americans, particularly gamers and families who enjoy video gaming as a form of entertainment.

The ESA argues that video games are not only a vital part of the cultural landscape but also contribute substantially to the economy. The industry's growth has created jobs and fostered innovation, and any disruption through tariffs could jeopardize this progress. The association is advocating for a collaborative approach, suggesting that the administration should consider the unique nature of the gaming sector and its global supply chains.

As discussions continue, the ESA remains committed to representing the interests of the gaming community, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy and accessible gaming market for all consumers.


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