#USElectronicsTariffs

The U.S. has imposed new tariffs on Chinese electronics, including semiconductors, laptops, and batteries, as part of broader trade restrictions. Effective from 2024, these tariffs range from **25% to 50%**, targeting key tech sectors to boost domestic manufacturing. The move aims to curb China’s dominance in electronics and protect U.S. industries, but critics warn of higher consumer prices and supply chain disruptions. The tariffs follow previous trade tensions and align with U.S. efforts to secure tech supply chains. Affected products include **EV batteries, solar panels, and advanced chips**. The policy could reshape global electronics trade, prompting retaliatory measures from China.