Smartphones, computers and other electronics are released from Trump’s reciprocal rates so far
US customs and border defense are published List of products This will be excluded from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, including smartphones, computers, semiconductors and memory cards, together with other electronic devices and components. This move comes shortly after Trump imposed a 125 percent tariff for goods from China, for which the administration confirmed CNBC Other retail outlets are in addition to the 20 percent tariff, introduced earlier this year, which leads it to a total of 145 percent.
Trump had previously announced and higher reciprocal rates for other countries, but went with that back with 90-day Pause Earlier this weekS However, the break is not applied to China and there are still a 10 percent tariff for imports from almost all countries. Electronics imports are expected to be heavily affected by the new rules and we have already seen Companies like Nintendo and Razer changes his plans around the upcoming Putting the product in the USS
Recently published exceptions would release many devices and parts from both the 10 percent global tariff, as well as from the higher tariff for China, according to the notice published on Friday. But with the speed, all this goes, who knows how long this will last.
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