Companies that make or promise to produce products in the United States will not fall under new customs duties.
US president Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to enter a 100% duty to import semiconductors and microchips – except for those companies who produce or promise products directly to the United States, reports CNBC.
“We will introduce a massive role in chips and semiconductors. But the good news for companies like Apple is if you build in the United States or need to build, without question, we must build in the United States, then no fees,” – Trump, who speaks to the Oval Office, said. According to him, the rate of duty is approximately 100%, but the specific criteria for liberation from it have not been published.
The fee can be forced next week. Most leading manufacturers of chips, in particular TSMC, Samsung, NvidiaAMD, Intel And others have or develop production capabilities in the United States, and therefore should not fall under charge.
We reminded, earlier it was reported that Trump had hit additional tariffs in India.
Apple costs have increased a billion dollars because of Trump’s duties
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