The United States President Donald Trump has announced that he will provide more details and information on his administration’s approach towards semiconductor tariffs on Monday, April 14.
Trump slightly hinted at several developments in the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China, which has already seen tariffs soar to 125%, while he was aboard on Air Force One.
Semiconductors have become the central focus and the point of contention in the trade war between the US and China, which are the world’s largest economies.
Though Trump’s administration has granted tariff exemptions for smartphones, laptops, and other electronics, semiconductors are still subject to duties. US tech companies are concerned due to these tariffs, which are heavily reliant on memory-chips and flat-panel displays.
The semiconductor industry is preparing itself for potential disruptions since companies navigate the implications of higher tariffs.
Major tech players such as Apple and Dell Technologies are concerned because they will navigate the implications and consequences of higher tariffs, which include supply chain delays and increased costs, ultimately impacting the prices for the consumer.
Trump administration’s tariff policies have triggered widespread debate, with critics warning about economic fallouts as well as supporters speaking in favour of the measures since they are necessary to protect the United States’ interests.
