Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.

As new tariffs and shifting trade policies continue to reshape the global marketplace, gaming equipment manufacturers say they’re too busy managing the short term to plan for long-term growth.

Daron Dorsey, president and CEO of the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, said his industry’s focus had narrowed to the next few months as the ongoing trade war under President Donald Trump drives up costs and uncertainty. Unlike other sectors, companies can’t easily adjust or redesign approved gaming devices to cut costs, he said.

“You don’t have a choice,” Dorsey said. “That device or that equipment that you manufacture is subject to regulatory scrutiny, and it’s been approved in regulatory jurisdictions around the world based o

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