U.S. Trade Shift: China’s Top Exports Plummet as Vietnam, Mexico Gain Ground
Major Decline in Key Chinese Imports to the U.S. Recent data reveals a dramatic transformation in U.S. import patterns, with…
Major Decline in Key Chinese Imports to the U.S. Recent data reveals a dramatic transformation in U.S. import patterns, with…
Mexico’s government is advancing legislation that would impose an 8% tax on video games with mature content. The proposal targets games with extreme violence and sexual content, according to recent reports. The measure must now pass through the Senate before the November 15 budget deadline.
Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies has reportedly approved a comprehensive financial package that includes an eight percent tax on violent video games, according to sources familiar with the legislation. The proposed tax would specifically target games with mature content ratings, marking a significant development in the ongoing video game industry regulations within the country.