Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on imported computer chips and semiconductors, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. However, companies that build or commit to building chip production facilities in the United States will be exempt from this tariff. This bold move comes amid rising global tech tensions and a push to revitalize U.S. manufacturing. Industry experts warn about potential price hikes and disruptions in global tech markets, while major firms like Apple, Nvidia, and TSMC plan significant U.S. investments to avoid tariffs.
This video covers the full details of the tariff plan, exemptions, industry reactions, and what this means for consumers and the tech sector in 2025. Stay informed on trade policy, semiconductor supply chains, and global market impacts.
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