Smartphones, computers and other electronics will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, the administration announced. In a break for consumers, the United States will not ...
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Eyes on electronics imports from China
NEW DELHI: Amid fears of a surge in imports from China, the latest data available showed that electronics exports to India, as well as the US, fell in Jan and Feb. While these numbers provided comfort ...
President Trump settled the debate over the tariffs on iPhones and other Chinese-made devices — saying there is no “exemption” and that new duties are coming. “NOBODY is getting ‘off the hook,'” Trump ...
A long list of electronic products got a reprieve for now from at least some of the levies on China, which had been expected to take a toll on tech giants like Apple. By Tripp Mickle and Ana Swanson ...
The Trump administration had announced tariffs on products from China only to walk back that decision on Friday, issuing an exemption from astronomical 145 percent reciprocal tariffs for smartphones, ...
Apple and its customers can breathe a sigh of relief today after the White House carved tariff exemptions for smartphones, laptops, and more. The iPhone maker was facing a 145% fee on products ...
An electronic hardware company explained to customers why its prices will increase soon after sharing its latest bill, which included a $36,126.46 tariff charge. Adafruit Industries said its import ...
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