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iRobot's Bankruptcy: Regulators, Knock-offs, and Tariffs

iRobot's Bankruptcy: Regulators, Knock-offs, and Tariffs

Update: 2025-12-20
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iRobot, the company behind the Roomba robot vacuum, filed for bankruptcy after a failed acquisition by Amazon and increased competition from Chinese knock-offs. The firms biggest creditor, Shenzhen Picea Robotics, now owns iRobot. The bankruptcy was blamed on overzealous regulators who blocked the Amazon deal, leaving iRobot vulnerable to foreign competitors. New tariffs and falling sales also contributed to the companys downfall. This saga highlights the risks of policy clashes with market realities for struggling tech firms.

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iRobot's Bankruptcy: Regulators, Knock-offs, and Tariffs

iRobot's Bankruptcy: Regulators, Knock-offs, and Tariffs