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Tom's Hardware, Anton Shilov
For now, the sweeping import tariffs enacted by the U.S. government do not tax imports of semiconductors.
Still, the Trump administration is preparing separate tariffs for
sectors like semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and possibly critical
minerals. Apparently, Trump expects to impose tariffs on chips 'very
soon.'
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Tom's Hardware, Anton Shilov
Although the new import tariffs imposed by the Trump administration do not tax semiconductor imports,
they do tax imports of wafer fabrication equipment (WFE) made outside
of the U.S. and used by American chipmakers. As a result, companies like
Intel, GlobalFoundries, Samsung Foundry, and TSMC will have to pay at
least 20% more for chipmaking tools...
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Tom's Hardware, Anton Shilov
Donald Trump introduced a sweeping set of import taxes on Wednesday
that targeted nearly all U.S. trading partners — but offered a notable
exemption for the high-tech industry. The
tariffs include a flat 10% fee on all incoming goods beginning April 5,
followed by higher, customized rates for about 60 countries starting
April 9.
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Wired, Lauren Goode
Sweeping tariffs unveiled by US president Donald Trump on Wednesday will
have ripple effects across the tech industry, according to experts who
study global trade. The measures, which include a minimum 10 percent tariff on most countries and steep new import duties on key US trading allies like Europe, China, Vietnam, India, and South Korea, sent stocks nosediving in after-hours trading.
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Global Times, Hu Weijia
The US' CHIPS and Science Act, which has long been touted as a major
move to boost the US' domestic chip industry, appears to be at a
crossroads. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has signaled he could
withhold promised grants as he pushes companies in line for federal
semiconductor subsidies to substantially expand their US projects,
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing eight people familiar with the
matter.
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The White House,
ACCELERATING INVESTMENT INTO AMERICA’S ECONOMY: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order establishing the United States Investment Accelerator...The Investment Accelerator will be responsible for administering the
CHIPS Program Office, where it will deliver the benefit of the bargain
for taxpayers, negotiating much better CHIPS Act deals than the previous
Administration.
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U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs
An indictment was unsealed yesterday charging Mohammad Jawaid Aziz, also
known as Jawaid Aziz Siddiqui and Jay Siddiqui, 67, of Pakistan and
Canada, with conspiracy to violate U.S. export laws and violating U.S.
export laws. Siddiqui was arrested on March 21 in the Western District
of Washington while attempting to cross into the United States from
Canada.
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Global Times, Hu Weijia
The Chinese mainland will continue to invest more in new computer
chipmaking equipment than any other geographical region in 2025, despite
a significant year-on-year decline, Reuters reported, citing a report
released by industry group SEMI on Wednesday.
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The Munich Eye,
Recent reports indicate that counterfeit models of the GeForce RTX 4090
have emerged in China, closely resembling genuine manufacturer cards,
such as the Palit GeForce RTX 4090 Gamerock. Even upon disassembly,
these fakes initially appear legitimate, with printed circuit boards
(PCBs) matching those of the RTX 4000 series.
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Electronic Products & Technology, EP&T Magazine
Supplyframe report highlights the unpredictable global trade policy
fluctuations - long-held norms to crumble, assumptions to evaporate.
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