Due to new import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, PC case manufacturers Hyte and gaming peripherals 8BitDo have stopped shipping goods from warehouses in China to the United States.
Hyte has stopped importing PC cases, coolers, and power supplies because the final cost has become unprofitable for sales. The company will focus on the European market and has already warned of a reduction in the model range and price increases.
8BitDo, known for its controllers for Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation, has informed American users that it will temporarily stop shipping products from China to the U.S. You can only purchase what is already in stock, but there is no clear information on the website about availability - everything is visible only during the checkout process.
Anbernic's products were also subject to the new tariffs, causing the company to completely stop supplying the US.
By the way, due to the classification of consoles as toys, instead of electronics, even large companies like Nintendo have faced difficulties. In particular, the Japanese manufacturer has increased the prices of accessories and postponed pre-orders for the Switch 2.