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Electronics Tariff relief is temporary, semiconductor tariffs on the way :Commerce Secretary

Electronics Tariff relief is temporary, semiconductor tariffs on the way :Commerce Secretary

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Newly announced U.S. tariff exemptions on electronics like smartphones and laptops are only temporary, according to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. The Biden administration is preparing a separate tariff policy focused on semiconductors, expected in the coming months.On Sunday, top officials including President Donald Trump sought to downplay the significance of the exemptions, which lessen — but don’t eliminate — the impact of tariffs on key consumer tech products.“These items may be spared from reciprocal tariffs for now, but they’re still part of the upcoming semiconductor tariff framework,” Lutnick said during an appearance on ABC’s This Week.Trump added confusion by posting on social media that there was no true exemption, saying the products are simply shifting into a new category and will still face a 20% tariff. The measure is part of his broader strategy to penalize China over fentanyl trafficking.Announced late Friday, the exemptions cover products like smartphones, laptops, monitors, hard drives, and some chips — items largely not manufactured in the U.S. The move is expected to temporarily ease price pressures for tech consumers and manufacturers.China’s Ministry of Commerce welcomed the exemption as a positive step, though it reiterated calls for a full rollback of U.S. tariffs.Big tech firms like Apple, Samsung, and Nvidia were seen as immediate beneficiaries, though the looming uncertainty around future tariffs may dampen investor confidence. U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed that while many finished products are exempt, machines used to manufacture chips are not.The exemptions mark another shift in the Trump administration’s evolving tariff strategy. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer stressed on CBS’s Face the Nation that the policy change is not a true exemption but a reclassification under national security-related tariffs.“There’s no room for a patchwork of carve-outs,” Greer said. “We need a unified front.”Trump, speaking aboard Air Force One over the weekend, said more clarity would come Monday. He later posted on TruthSocial that the administration is reviewing the entire electronics and semiconductor supply chain.

The move sparked speculation that the administration recognizes its China-focused tariffs haven’t driven tech manufacturing back to the U.S. Building domestic production capacity would require massive investment and years of development — potentially driving up iPhone prices and hurting sales.

The trade turmoil has taken a toll on tech stocks, particularly the so-called “Magnificent Seven” — Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Tesla, Google parent Alphabet, and Facebook parent Meta. Their collective market value dropped by over $2 trillion earlier this month before partially rebounding after a pause in tariffs outside China.

The electronics exemption had been seen as a positive sign by industry leaders, many of whom, like Apple CEO Tim Cook and Tesla’s Elon Musk, supported Trump’s inauguration with hopes of favorable policy shifts. Apple recently pledged $500 billion in U.S. investment and 20,000 new jobs over four years.

Still, the mixed signals from Washington have rattled the industry. Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush called the weekend’s developments “dizzying,” warning of continued uncertainty for companies trying to plan their supply chains and inventories.

Apple, Samsung, and Nvidia declined to comment on the matter.

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