The Trump administration has removed “smartphones, computers and other electronics”, even importers from China, last week, at its rates, Reports Bloomberg. The waiver does not free them from all rates, however, the outlet states that others have a request even before Trump’s April 9 rates.
Last night, American Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Updated her guidance 125 % of additional tariffs on smartphones, laptops, hard drives, computer processors, and memory chips are placed on Chinese goods and 10 % of the global tariffs on other countries. Bloomberg. Outlet writes that the same is true of machines used by companies such as Taiwan Semicader Manufacturing Company to make a semiconductor.
After this story was published, Bloomberg Updated her story to add the White House Published a memo “To indicate that exemptions also spread to changes in small parcel shipping duties.” As Outlet notes, Trump’s prices include plans Get rid of duty -free shipping On low -cost packages. Had the president Rates for such packages increased threefold In an executive order amendment published on Tuesday night.
Bloomberg Its latest story also states that CBP updates products are still “under 20 % duty” to put pressure on Beijing pressure, including pre -content shipment, as well as predicting Trump’s current term. “
One after Trump’s decision to release the news “90 days pause” For most countries, most tariff rates are increased, while the total rate of sugar imports is increased to 145 %, the same day they Went into effect.
It is expected that revenue – especially in China – means the increase in prices on America’s most famous tech products. In some cases it is already apparently visible, appearing with Sony Back to US prices to prices Increases the price of its new smart watch for its latest TV and OnePlus Why without saying.
Other companies appear to be reluctant to board the boat, while they await a trade war on Trump’s chaos. For example, Nintendo Our advance delay For switch 2 but he has been binding his 9 449.99 launch price, while Apple allegedly allegedly 600 tonnes ran to import iPhones From India before this week’s prices.
Updated April 12: Updated with more details about costs, which came after the publication.