#USElectronicsTariffs According to BlockBeats, the US government has quietly revised its tariff policy, exempting electronic products such as smartphones, laptops, and chips from reciprocal tariffs. Robert Gulotti, a political science professor at the University of Chicago, stated that this change was caused by a chain reaction triggered by the tariff policy, which has reached a critical point for the US government leadership. Economist Jared Bernstein explained that the tariff exemptions on certain electronic products indicate that the Trump administration is beginning to realize the real-world impacts of tariffs. He warned that if the effects of tariffs spread to the bond market, the risk of systemic collapse could increase sharply, potentially triggering a global financial crisis.
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