Razer Us shipments of new laptops look to be impact by US trade tariffs so get that new Razer Blade now before stock disappears elsewhere!
Razer looks to have halted sales of laptops on its US website as of late last night. Spotted initially by social media and Tom’s Hardware, the laptop and gaming peripheral manufacturer seems to have set its laptop sales page on NOTIFY. While this might be seen as a stock replenishment issue, the proliferation of NOTIFY ME buttons now extends beyond this into other peripherals and accessories. The RGB laden gaming team haven’t made a public announcement, but it’s looking entirely likely that US markets are being impacted by the imposition of tariffs.
This isn’t new either. Nintendo are currently rethinking shipment strategies for the upcoming Switch 2, which could include a significant price hike. Framework, the repairable laptop manufacturer, has stopped shipments of its lowest priced device, after tariffs ate up any profit margin. While we’re largely trying to stay positive and not run with doom bait, it’s likely worth grabbing any hardware upgrades if you can, because this might continue for as long as the recent 10-4% uptick in trade tariffs on China continues.
