China calls US tariff exemptions on electronics a "small step" in correcting a misguided policy
- The Trump administration announced tariff exemptions for certain electronics late Friday.
- The exemptions came during a trade war with China that started this month.
- Smartphones, computers, semiconductors, solar cells, and flash drives gained exemptions.
- Gerard DiPippo stated that the excluded items are over 20 percent of imports.
- China called for complete abolishment of reciprocal tariffs and is evaluating impact.
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Trump administration says tariff exemption on smartphones, electronics is temporary
Consumers and investors who cheered the news last week that smartphones and other electronic items would get an exemption from the tariffs being instituted by the Trump administration may have to temper their enthusiasm a bit.
·Syracuse, United States
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