Tariffs
After President Trump unveiled his “reciprocal tariffs” on multiple regions, from China to the European Union, in April, music companies began to panic. T-shirt distributors worried about their Asia-based suppliers and indie guitar-pedal companies fretted about the impossibility of moving production to the U.S. As John Mlynczak, president/CEO of NAMM, explained, “What’s really devastating about this idea of ‘Oh, we’ll just move manufacturing elsewhere’ is that it’s actually not that easy. These workers around the world are trained to understand how to test musical products, to buff the bell of a brass instrument perfectly, to tune the strings on a violin.” Trump has since changed tariff rates on several countries multiple times, heightening the chaos in many industries — with the exception of vinyl and CD manufacturers, who are exempt.


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