Trump's planned 100% semiconductor tariff sparks confusion - Electronic Products & Technology
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Trump's planned 100% semiconductor tariff sparks confusion - Electronic Products & Technology
President Donald Trump’s ambiguous plans for 100% tariffs on computer chips that aren’t made in the U.S. are stoking confusion among businesses and trading partners — boosting stocks for leading semiconductor companies while leaving smaller producers scrambling to understand the implications. “We are still waiting for official guidance,” said Limor Fried, founder and engineer at Adafruit Industries, a small electronics maker in New York. Preside…
Clare Tech Expert Says Semi-Conductor Tariff Threat Could Lead To Job Losses
It’s claimed Clare companies could face job losses and reduced production if the latest tariff threat comes to fruition. Donald Trump has threatened to place 100% levy on semi-conductors made outside of the US. 14 of the worlds largest producers are located in Ireland, including Ennis-based Microchip, along with Analog Devices and Onsemi in Limerick. […] The post Clare Tech Expert Says Semi-Conductor Tariff Threat Could Lead To Job Losses appear…
Trump's 100% chip tariff plan unlikely to hit Samsung, SK hynix
South Korea's top chipmakers may escape the brunt of US President Donald Trump's proposed 100 per cent tariffs on imported semiconductors, after US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified that companies investing in US manufacturing plants would be exempt.
Electronics could become more expensive in Norway if US President Donald Trump introduces a 100 percent tariff on imported computer chips and semiconductors, believes ICT Norway.
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