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Jamey Stegmaier is the president of Stonemaier Games, which pays tariffs for games it manufactures in China. He joined a ...
A Northern California businessman is making moves to get his company's products out of China and to the U.S. now that import ...
A Marine veteran designed the $75 board game "Littoral Commander," which simulates a US-China war in 2040, to show people how ...
Board game publishers get a 90-day reprieve from sky-high tariffs as the US and Chinese governments debate their future trade ...
Players in the strategy board game "Littoral Commander" are in a race to detect and destroy their opponents in ways that resemble how a US-China war would be decided. Here, South Korean and Royal ...
While U.S. businesses are relieved about the deal, they are concerned about shipping bottlenecks and increased costs — also ...
Atlas Games tried to make its board games in the U.S. in the 1990s, but it was not economically feasible. The Duluth company ...
Board games have been booming. But the industry is starting to collapse under the weight of hefty tariffs against China, where most board games are produced. “People are losing their jobs ...
The National Retail Hobby Stores Association said that all of its members are seeing cost increases related to tariffs.
Major board game publisher CMON has announced that it will be temporarily ceasing game development and crowdfunding campaigns with immediate effect due to the US-China tariff situation.
The company maintained the full-year guidance it issued last quarter, citing the uncertainty of the current tariff ...