Trump’s tariff game just took a wild turn. Days after boasting that his new policy was “working very well,” he’s pulled a 180 — exempting smartphones, laptops, and other electronics from tariffs as high as 125%.
Why? Pressure from American tech giants, who warned that jacking up prices on devices mostly made in China could cripple both innovation and consumer access.
But don’t be fooled — this may just be a strategic pause. A chance for U.S. companies to shift manufacturing before the next tariff hammer drops.
Meanwhile, China isn’t staying silent, urging the U.S. to fully remove all tariffs.
So what’s the cost of this political ping-pong?
Uncertainty. Delay. Risk. For tech companies racing to innovate, every decision like this is a speed bump — or worse, a brick wall.
Will this back-and-forth stunt the future of American tech? Or is it just another move in a bigger geopolitical chess match?
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