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Smartphones, computers and other electronics will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, the administration announced. In a break for consumers, the United States will not ...
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The Trump administration is excluding electronics – such as phones, computers, and other similar devices – from its reciprocal tariffs applied to other countries, including China. Around 20 ...
(The Hill) — The Trump administration is exempting electronics such as phones, computers and other electronics from the “reciprocal” tariffs imposed on other nations, including China.