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Trump Exempts Phones, Computers, and Chips from New Tariffs

The exemption, effective retroactively from April 5, applies to a wide range of electronic goods including mobile devices, personal computers, flat-screen monitors, memory chips, and related components.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 13, 2025
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President Donald Trump has announced a major exemption to recently imposed tariffs, sparing smartphones, laptops, and semiconductor chips from additional import duties. The move is seen as a significant win for the tech industry and consumers, easing fears of skyrocketing prices on everyday electronics.

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The exemption, effective retroactively from April 5, applies to a wide range of electronic goods including mobile devices, personal computers, flat-screen monitors, memory chips, and related components. These products had previously been included in a sweeping set of tariffs aimed at rebalancing trade relationships and curbing reliance on foreign manufacturing, particularly from China.

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The decision comes after weeks of pressure from technology companies and industry advocates, who warned that the proposed tariffs—some as high as 125%—would result in major price increases and supply chain disruptions. Analysts had predicted that without exemptions, the cost of high-end smartphones and computers could rise by up to 70%.

While the exemption provides relief for tech firms and consumers alike, other sectors remain subject to the increased tariffs, particularly imports tied to national security concerns. A separate 20% tariff on all Chinese goods connected to efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis remains in place.

In remarks following the announcement, administration officials framed the exemptions as part of a “targeted and strategic approach” to trade enforcement. They emphasized that the U.S. remains committed to reducing its dependence on foreign technology suppliers while avoiding undue harm to domestic industries and consumers.

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Despite the easing of tariffs on tech products, the administration is also considering new national security investigations into semiconductor imports, which could lead to future restrictions or policy shifts. For now, however, the rollback offers breathing room for a tech industry that had braced for significant financial strain.

Investors responded positively, with shares in major technology companies climbing following the announcement. Analysts believe the decision may help stabilize markets and encourage continued innovation and investment in the U.S. tech sector.

The exemption marks a notable shift in trade strategy, suggesting a more flexible and responsive approach to navigating the complexities of global supply chains—especially in an industry as critical and fast-evolving as technology.

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