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Trump’s 104% Tariff Slams Made-in-China Tech Goods
Every iPhone 16, PlayStation 5, Switch 2, ThinkPad, HP desktop, and TCL TV made in China now faces a crushing 104% U.S. tariff, marking the full arrival of President Trump’s trade war.
The policy, enacted with no last-minute reprieve, has sent shockwaves through the consumer tech industry. Retailers warn prices for these gadgets could double overnight at the border.
Trump’s administration defends the move as a strike against China’s economic dominance. They claim it will boost domestic manufacturing and protect American jobs.
Critics, including some business leaders, call it a reckless gamble that punishes consumers. They predict shortages and inflation as supply chains scramble to adapt.
The tariff covers a vast swath of electronics assembled in China, a global tech hub. Even brands like Apple and Sony, reliant on Chinese production, are caught in the crossfire.
Economists estimate this could add billions in costs for U.S. importers annually. Smaller firms may fold under the weight, while giants pivot to costlier alternatives.
Shoppers are already seeing empty shelves for some items as retailers hoard stock. Holiday sales, a key season for tech, now hang in the balance.
Trump’s team insists the pain is temporary, promising a manufacturing renaissance. Detractors argue the jobs won’t materialize fast enough to offset the chaos.
China has vowed retaliation, potentially targeting U.S. exports like soybeans and cars. This tit-for-tat escalation fuels fears of a broader economic showdown.
Tech firms are exploring shifts to places like Vietnam or India, but that takes time. For now, American buyers bear the brunt of this bold policy shift.
The tariff’s impact extends beyond gadgets, threatening global trade stability. With no end in sight, Trump’s war on Chinese goods is reshaping markets in real time.
Consumers face a stark choice: pay more or wait out the storm. The White House, meanwhile, doubles down on its hardline stance.
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