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Several tabletop game companies are uniting to sue Trump over tariffs, with one company saying it expects to pay "millions" ...
A Columbus tabletop game maker has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over tariffs imposed by the president.
In a blog post on April 21, Stonemaier Games, a board game publisher, said the Trump Administration’s proposed 145% tariffs ...
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Stonemaier Games are taking part in a group lawsuit with an unspecified number of other board game publishers.
A Nebraska board game company is part of a lawsuit taking on the United States, the Trump administration, two federal agencies, and President Donald Trump's tariffs.
The company behind Wingspan and other popular board games is suing the Trump administration over $1.5 million in tariffs.
The crux of Stonemaier's argument is that it and other board game publishers ordered print runs of games to be manufactured in China before the tariffs came into effect, and now face unreasonable ...
Pacific Legal Foundation, a national nonprofit law firm, filed the suit on behalf of Stonemaier Games and other small businesses.
T he board game industry is facing a severe crisis as skyrocketing U.S. tariffs on imports—especially from China, where most ...