Nintendo Delays Switch 2 Pre-Orders in US Due to Tariffs

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Tokyo: Japanese video game company Nintendo has postponed the pre-order start date for its new game console, the Nintendo Switch 2, in the United States due to the imposition of tariffs on imported goods by the US administration, the NHK broadcaster reported on Saturday, citing the company's representatives.

According to Namibia Press Agency, Nintendo initially planned to open pre-orders for the new console on April 9, but the date has been changed. The company explained that it needs time to assess the potential impact of tariffs and changing market conditions, the broadcaster said.

The new date for the pre-order start will be announced later, NHK added. On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing a 10% base tariff on all imports to the United States starting April 5, while higher, reciprocal tariffs on countries and territories with which the US has the largest trade deficits will take effect on April 9.

Some countries have already announced their intentions to retaliate against the tariff increases. China, for example, said it would impose a 34% tariff on all imports from the United States starting April 10.