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AZProgressive

(30,136 posts)
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 06:55 AM 14 hrs ago

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

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Now a special edition of the board game is teaching a new lesson—about how hard it is to make things in the USA.

The game is being marketed by the WS Game Company, which produces most of its high-end board games in China, just like almost every other toy maker.

After getting hit with a seven-figure tariff bill last year, CEO Jonathan Silva decided to see if it was possible to produce a profitable board game in the United States.

He opted for a custom version of Monopoly, pegged to the country's 250th birthday. But the experiment almost didn't pass go. One big problem: No dice.

https://www.npr.org/2026/07/12/nx-s1-5887378/monopoly-tariffs-china-manufacturing-made-inusa

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What a Monopoly importer learned when it tried to make things in the U.S.A. (Original Post) AZProgressive 14 hrs ago OP
There are thousands of injection molding facilities in the US making plastic molded products everyday MichMan 14 hrs ago #1
Just another company that outsources everything? Wonder Why 11 hrs ago #2

MichMan

(17,786 posts)
1. There are thousands of injection molding facilities in the US making plastic molded products everyday
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 07:22 AM
14 hrs ago

Even a multi cavity mold isn't all that complicated. Being I used to work in that industry, I don't understand this at all.

https://www.madehow.com/Volume-4/Dice.html

https://www.flyriver.com/g/how-dice-are-made?auth=1783855404927

Wonder Why

(7,570 posts)
2. Just another company that outsources everything?
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 09:59 AM
11 hrs ago

I thought those were called retailers or resellers.

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