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Trump’s 25 Percent Tariff Hits All Computer Imports Hard
President Trump has expanded his tariff war to include all computer imports. A new 25 percent duty now covers laptops and desktops. The decision jolted the tech industry overnight.
This applies to devices from every country not just China. Imports from allies like Japan and South Korea face the same rate. The goal is to boost U.S. manufacturing.
Tech giants like Apple and Dell rely heavily on foreign production. They now face higher costs to bring goods stateside. Consumers could see price tags jump soon.
Trump touted the move as a win for American workers. He says it will bring factories back home. Critics call it a tax on innovation.
The tariff comes amid a push to reduce reliance on foreign tech. National security concerns drive part of the policy. Foreign chips and parts worry the administration.
Industry leaders warn of supply chain chaos. Building computers domestically takes years not months. Shortages could hit stores by next holiday season.
Economists estimate a 25 percent hike per device on average. That’s hundreds of dollars more per laptop. Families and businesses will feel the strain.
Trump remains defiant promising more tariffs if needed. He aims to rewrite trade rules his way. The tech world braces for a rocky road ahead.
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