American companies start the rush mode, seizing the opportunity to frantically replenish inventory.

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17/05/2025
Recently, high-level economic and trade talks between China and the United States have made substantial progress, reaching important consensus. Several American companies have quickly initiated "rush shipping mode" in an attempt to complete restocking within the window period. One of them is the American tabletop game publisher, Stone Meyer Games. On the 15th, Stone Meyer Games co-founder and president Stagmeier stated that although they are currently experiencing a temporary "window period", the uncertainties of U.S. tariff policies, transportation prices, and inventory security are still their biggest challenges. Over the past 13 years, Stone Meyer Games has always operated by producing game products in China and selling them through local warehouses in the United States. After reaching important consensus in the high-level economic and trade talks between China and the United States, the company quickly made adjustments and accelerated the shipping of goods previously stored in China.