April 11, 2025, 5:20 pm
Both reports detail a notable disruption in the US laptop market as major tech hardware companies are forced to halt shipments and delay sales. One report explains that Razer has had to stop its laptop sales, citing tariff-related issues, while another reveals that Dell and Lenovo have joined Razer in suspending shipments. This confluence of actions indicates that external economic pressures, likely linked to tariffs and supply chain challenges, are impacting product availability and prompting a broader industry response.
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