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The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has issued a strong warning regarding the potential economic repercussions of tariffs proposed by the Trump administration. The organization emphasizes that these tariffs could inflict "significant harm" on developers and players within the United States gaming industry.
According to the ESA, the imposition of tariffs could lead to increased costs for game development, distribution, and ultimately, consumer prices. This situation could stifle innovation and growth in an industry that has become a vital component of the U.S. economy, generating billions in revenue and employing thousands of individuals.
The ESA argues that the gaming sector thrives on global collaboration and trade, and any disruption caused by tariffs could hinder the competitive edge of American developers. As the industry continues to evolve, the ESA urges policymakers to consider the long-term implications of such trade measures, advocating for solutions that promote growth rather than create barriers.
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