Trump's tariffs
US Exempts Smartphones, Computers from Global Tariffs
The Trump administration has exempted a range of electronic goods, including smartphones, computers, and semiconductors, from its reciprocal tariffs on imports from China. This exemption was made in response to concerns from US tech companies that the tariffs would lead to a surge in prices for electronics in the US market.
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past month
- Trade Policy Reversal Sparks Volatility on Global Markets
- Trump pauses "reciprocal tariffs" for 90 days, raises China rate to 125%
- US Stock Market Shows Signs of Recovery Amid Ongoing Trump Tariff Uncertainty
- Global Markets Plunge in Response to Escalating Trade Dispute
- China Imposes 34% Tariffs on All US Goods in Response to Escalating Trade Dispute
- Trump announces new US tariffs of at least 10% on all imports
- Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs
- US President Unfazed by Potential Car Price Increase Amid Tariff Debate
- Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Foreign-Built Vehicles
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