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MDC Releases Analysis on How the New U.S. Tariff Policy Could Trigger a ‘Silent Fee Surge’ for Casino Players

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WATERFORD, Ireland, Sept. 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Minimum Deposit Casinos (MDC) has issued a new commentary exploring how recent U.S. tariff policy shifts could quietly lead to increased fees for players at online casinos.

While the Trump administration recently reduced tariffs on select European imports such as electric vehicles, the broader trade environment remains uncertain. The launch of new Section 232 investigations into foreign medical and industrial equipment signals a continued protectionist stance that may spill into adjacent sectors like cloud infrastructure, cross-border payment systems and critical components for online casino platforms.

“Most players won’t see a new charge appear overnight,” said a spokesperson at MDC. “But that doesn’t mean costs vanish. They often get redistributed. Rising expenses related to compliance, licensing, or imported server infrastructure can squeeze processor margins. In many cases, this leads to changes in transaction fees, currency conversion rates, or platform costs that subtly affect how much players receive or spend during deposits and withdrawals.”

According to the Peterson Institute for International Economics, U.S. tariff hikes from 2018–2020 raised the average duty rate on affected goods by nearly 12 percentage points. Even as some tariffs ease, the volatility is leading companies to reallocate costs in ways that could quietly impact consumers.

MDC’s analysis urges operators and players to monitor not just platform bonuses and payment options but also the growing “invisible layer” of cost driven by regulatory shifts. The group predicts that a sustained period of geopolitical trade rebalancing could amplify the role of fintech partners and low-fee solutions like prepaid cards or local e-wallets in casino transactions.

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