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CNET on MSNWith Prime Day Offering Some Tariff Relief, What I've Seen Watching Prices on 11 Key ProductsThe 90-day pause on President Trump's reciprocal tariffs is set to lift this week as Amazon's Prime Day kicks off.
Alongside MDM and NAW's own research into how tariffs are impacting distributors, a pair of new reports share fresh statistics on wholesale trade's outsized brunt of the economic burden from them.
The clock is about to run out on President Donald Trump's 90-day pause on the sky-high "Liberation Day" tariffs announced in April, and the administration has sent a flurry of messages about what exactly will happen Wednesday when the deadline expires.
In the second of a two-part series, we look at the current tariff turmoil and how private sector customers have at least some flexibility in how to absorb their impacts.
A new report from Bloomberg reveals the real reason that Nintendo didn't launch the Switch 2 on Amazon: third-party sellers were undercutting Nintendo.
Trump's new deal reportedly settled at 20 percent following chaotic tariff decisions that disrupted the gaming and tech industry.
Despite the shortage, the Switch 2 has been selling at a record pace. Analysts predict sales of 18 million to 20 million units this fiscal year, which is a 20% to 30% increase from the original Switch. The shortage is expected to continue due to the high demand, with some analysts projecting that it may last until next spring.