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What a Monopoly importer learned when it tried to make things in the U.S.A.

First publishedJul 12, 09:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 11:39 UTC · 5m ago
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Jonathan Silva, who imports Monopoly board games, decided to start making his own version in the United States. He learned important lessons about manufacturing and business when he tried this new venture.

A man named Jonathan Silva sells Monopoly games that come from other countries. Because of taxes called tariffs on these imported games, he wanted to change things. So, he started making his own Monopoly game right here in the USA. He learned a lot about how business works by doing this.

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This story shows what happens when businesses try to make products locally instead of buying them from abroad. It helps us understand how trade and taxes affect prices.

In brief
Who decided to start making Monopoly games in the U.S.?
Jonathan Silva, an importer of Monopoly games, made this decision.
Why did he decide to make the games locally?
He was hit with tariffs (extra taxes) on the games he bought from other places.
What is a tariff?
A tariff is an extra tax that governments put on goods coming into a country.
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All the outlets frame the story in the same way: focusing on Silva's decision to switch from importing to local production after facing trade barriers.

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    The core action is his attempt to produce locally.
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