Analysts warn semiconductor tariff could spur further price hikes
MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, AUG 9 – President Trump’s proposed 100% semiconductor tariff aims to boost U.S. manufacturing but may raise costs and disrupt supply chains, with Michigan’s auto sector particularly affected, experts say.
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Philippine chipmakers eye markets other than US
The Philippine semiconductor industry is looking into diversifying its market as US President Donald Trump plans to impose a 100-percent tariff on semiconductors bound for the United States. “Essentially, one of the things we just need to do is continue to develop markets outside the United States,” said Danilo Lachica, president of the Semiconductors and […]...Keep on reading: Philippine chipmakers eye markets other than US


Analysts warn semiconductor tariff could spur further price hikes
By Grant Schwab, Summer Ballentine, Breana Noble, The Detroit News President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs and tariff threats could intensify challenges for Michigan’s trade-reliant economy, though analysts noted the potential for both benefits and risks from the GOP leader’s newest proposal. Trump floated the idea last week of a 100% import tax on semiconductors — crucial components of electronic devices, cars and trucks, and other mac…


Semiconductor tariff could spur further price hikes in auto industry, analysts warn
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs and tariff threats could intensify challenges for Michigan's trade-reliant economy, though analysts noted the potential for both benefits and risks from the GOP leader's newest proposal. Trump floated the idea Wednesday of a 100% import tax on semiconductors — crucial components of electronic devices, cars and trucks, and other ...
[Editorial Summary] This week is a time of convergence between policy, industry, and technology. The industry is buzzing with attention as various issues intersect, including the imminent announcement of the US administration's semiconductor tariffs, the release of second-quarter earnings by domestic ICT and content companies, discussions on the pay TV market crisis, and cloud migration support projects. First, the countdown is on to tariff pol…
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