‘Video games are not manufactured in China,’ Playasia reassures tariff-wary customers

Playasia, a famous retail seller to buy video games, games, and more Asia, He says that It “does not expect” changes to the imported import base in the Trump administration on Chinese Chinese goods to apply to “games related to games” because “these orders will not include Chinese manufactured goods.”
On May 2, the Trump administration plans Ending the minimum exemption This allows imports less than 800 dollars to enter the American customs -free, and a new tariff is scheduled to be imposed on goods imported from China.
But “the most important part of the information for gaming gatherings that must be known is that video games are not manufactured in China,” says the company in its post on X. “Video games are currently being manufactured in Japan, with few exceptions that are manufactured in Southeast Asia.”
Playasia also says that “many other categories are very similar to video games in that the products are mainly produced outside China, such as: soundtrack, books and movies,” Playasia also says. But the company plans to add the field of “country of origin” to the products pages in the “coming weeks”.
“Most of the products offered for sale in Playasia are not of Chinese manufacturing origin,” says Palaisia. But he “will explain” the situation regarding import “after May 2.