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In a Friday night update, the Trump administration spared computers, smartphones, and other electronic parts from his latest ...
The Trump administration is exempting electronics such as phones, computers and other electronics from the “reciprocal” ...
The latest tariff U-turn could help keep prices down for popular consumer electronics and benefit big tech companies like ...
President Donald Trump speaks to reporters equipped with smartphones while aboard Air Force One on April 6, 2025. Credit - ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON ― The Trump administration exempted smartphones, computers and other electronic imports from President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, softening the impact the duties could have on ...
President Donald Trump is exempting smartphones, computers and more electronics from his global “reciprocal tariffs” after a tumultuous week in the markets due to his global trade war.
Smartphones, laptops and a host of other tech components will be spared from the Trump administration’s so-called “reciprocal tariffs”, including steep 125 percent duties on imports from ...
The exemption comes amid worries of how President Trump's steep new tariffs will affect American tech companies that rely on ...
It's a move that could help keep prices down for popular consumer electronics that aren’t usually made in the U.S.