Donald Trump Threatens Tariffs on Chip Imports to Force Firms Into US Production: ‘Not that High, but Substantial!’
The tariffs target companies not investing in U.S. manufacturing, aiming to reduce reliance on Asian supply chains and encourage billions in domestic chip production commitments.
- Trump threatened to impose tariffs on chip imports to force companies into US production.
- Trump said the tariffs on chips and semiconductors would be "substantial" but "not that high" for companies not moving production to the US.
- Apple recently raised its domestic investment commitment to $600 billion over four years as tech leaders have warmed to Trump in his second term.
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Donald Trump announces that the US will soon impose "very significant" rates on imported semiconductors, a new game in the global race for artificial intelligence.
'Trump now trains his tariff gun at chipmakers not shifting production bases to US
President Donald Trump said on Thursday his administration would impose tariffs on semiconductor imports from companies not shifting production to the US. The comment came ahead of his dinner with major technology company CEOs.
Trump threatens tariffs on chip imports from firms not producing in US
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday his administration would impose tariffs on semiconductor imports from companies not shifting production to the US, speaking ahead of a dinner with major technology company CEOs.
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