The U.S. administration has issued updated guidance exempting smartphones, computers, and key tech components from new reciprocal tariffs. The notice, released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Friday, comes after President Donald Trump had earlier imposed a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, raising concerns across the technology sector.
According to the CBP document, a total of 20 product categories will not face the increased tariffs. This includes smartphones, laptops, semiconductors, flat panel displays, solar cells, flash drives, and memory cards. These items are exempt from both the 125% China-specific tariff and the 10% baseline rate on other imports.
The exemptions are retroactive for goods that departed warehouses by April 5, 2025.
Earlier this month, President Trump announced a sharp increase in tariffs targeting goods from China. This was followed by reports of companies like Apple witnessing steep market value declines. Apple, which assembles around 80% of its iPhones and over half of its MacBooks in China, was among the firms likely to be impacted.
The decision to exclude certain categories follows concerns raised by tech manufacturers over rising costs and supply chain disruptions. Affected companies had indicated potential device price hikes and production shifts.
Despite the exemptions, a 20% tariff still applies to all Chinese goods due to ongoing policy measures. Additionally, a 10% global tariff remains in effect for other imports, excluding the newly exempted items.
Meanwhile, a 90-day tariff pause has been granted to countries that have not issued retaliatory duties against U.S. goods. China remains excluded from this reprieve.
The updated guidance offers temporary relief for key technology imports, particularly those manufactured in China. However, other trade measures and tariffs remain in place, with further policy updates expected.
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Published on: Apr 15, 2025, 1:31 PM IST
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