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The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) is calling on President Trump to engage in discussions regarding the proposed tariffs on video games. The organization warns that imposing such tariffs could lead to "significant harm to everyday Americans." They argue that the gaming industry plays a crucial role in the economy, contributing billions in revenue and supporting millions of jobs across the country.
The ESA emphasizes the importance of video games as a form of entertainment that brings joy to countless families. They assert that tariffs could result in increased prices for consumers, ultimately making video games less accessible. This could disproportionately affect low and middle-income families, who may struggle to afford the rising costs.
In light of these concerns, the ESA is advocating for a collaborative approach to trade policy that considers the impact on American consumers and the gaming industry. They believe that open dialogue can lead to more balanced solutions that benefit both the economy and the gaming community.
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