US semiconductor import probe looms over medtech industry
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SIIA Opposes Broad Tariffs on Semiconductor Imports in Section 232 Investigation
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), along with a coalition of leading industry associations, submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce in response to the ongoing Section 232 […] The post SIIA Opposes Broad Tariffs on Semiconductor Imports in Section 232 Investigation appeared first on SIIA.
Incoming Semiconductor Tariffs Loom Over Electronics
Editor’s Note: Although this article from CS sister publication CEPro is written for the custom integration industry, the impact of the Trump administration’s upcoming tariffs on semiconductors will also most likely have a severe, negative impact on the security technology industry and its campus customers. The public comment window for the U.S. Section 232 semiconductor probe closes this Wednesday (May 7, 2025). Following the conclusion of the …
Tariffs intensify regulatory pressures for global medical device manufacturers: GlobalData
As global trade tensions continue to shape the economic landscape, the medical device industry is facing regulatory hurdles tied to shifting tariffs. While tariffs primarily aim to protect domestic industries, their secondary effect is complicating compliance processes and adding pressure to already stringent regulatory pathways, says GlobalData. When crucial materials and parts are subjected to tariffs, many medical device manufacturers are for…
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