Razer Laptop Sales Halted in US Due to Tariffs, Report Says

From CNET: The Trump administration's tariffs have gone into effect, and companies and shoppers have been scrambling to figure out how to react. On Tuesday, it appeared that tech company Razer had pulled its Razer Blade laptops and the newly released Razer Adjustable Laptop Stand from its website.

As of Tuesday, the 14-, 16- and 18-inch Razer laptops and the laptop stand are all listed as out of stock, with a Notify Me button in lieu of a purchase button. But other laptop accessories are still available, including the brand's lines of gaming mice and keyboards. The aforementioned laptops and laptop stand are still available via Razer's Canada website.

As noted by The Verge, the Internet Archive shows the products were all available for purchase as of April 1.

Razer hasn't publicly confirmed that the pause in sales is due to the tariffs, but if that's the case, it would join laptop-maker Framework as the second company to pause sales due to tariffs over the last couple of days. Framework posted yesterday on X that its smallest configuration, the Framework Laptop 13, would be removed from US sites due to the tariff.

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