The aftershocks of President Trump’s tariffs are hitting major retailers around the world. As global shipping is set to get more expensive, most industries, including the toy industry , are already feeling the financial impact.

Unfortunately for the toy consumer, particularly the Lego fanatic , things are about to get more complicated. According to 404 Media , Lego will now stop shipping individual pieces. What used to be an easy way to replace random lost or missing bricks is now going to be a worse headache, as its Pick a Brick program will make “more than 2,500 pieces” unavailable for shipment to the United States and Canada.

The change took effect on August 25, four days before the August 29 elimination of the de minimis trade exemption, which removed fees on goods valued les

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