Playasia has announced that it anticipates no impact from the Trump administration's impending import rule changes on Chinese goods for game-related orders, asserting that video games are mainly produced in Japan and other Southeast Asian countries. The retailer plans to implement a 'country of origin' field on its products to ensure transparency about manufacturing locations. Additionally, it emphasizes that the majority of its offerings do not originate from China, aiming to inform collectors about potential import implications after the changes take effect on May 2nd.
Playasia states that it does not expect the planned import rule changes by the Trump administration to affect game-related orders due to their non-Chinese origins.
The company highlights that video games are primarily manufactured in Japan and by some Southeast Asian countries, with no significant production in China.
Playasia assures that they will introduce a 'country of origin' field on product pages to enhance transparency regarding where products are manufactured.
It reassures customers that most products offered at Playasia are not of Chinese origin, suggesting minimal impact from upcoming tariff changes.
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