Blog from April 2025

Trump Tariffs Will Hit Display Industry Hard

April 7, 2025

US President Donald Trump announced on April 2 a sweeping series of tariffs that will result in massive price increases for display products in the country. Trump’s executive order titled “Regulating Imports with a Reciprocal Tariff to Rectify Trade Practices that Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits” reverses 80 years of US trade policy and brings the country back to a tariff regime last seen in the 19th century.
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Trump Retreats on Display Tariffs

April 14, 2025

After a series of escalating tariffs on imports from China threatened to make display products prohibitively expensive, President Trump on Friday announced to exempt most of these products from higher tariffs. The exemption applies to all countries including China, and covers smartphones, mobile PCs (laptops and tablets) and parts thereof, monitors, flat panel displays, semiconductors and semiconductor equipment. The exemption does not cover TVs, so TVs imported from China will incur a massive additional 145% tariff. Imports of electronics from China will still be subject to the 20% tariff Trump imposed because of the country’s role in fentanyl trade.
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