A Tariff Shockwave Hits the Martial Arts Schools For decades, martial arts schools across the United States have relied on affordable uniforms, protective gear, and training equipment imported from Asia. But with the new wave of U.S. tariffs—some as high as 30–46% on imports from China, Vietnam, and Taiwan—the industry is bracing for a financial test unlike any it has seen in years. From steel-reinforced weapons to aluminum-based protective gear, costs are climbing. And while a 10% tariff may sound modest on paper, once layered across multiple supply chains and resellers, the ripple effect can be sharp and immediate. The result? Higher prices for schools, instructors, and ultimately, the families
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