American tariffs on electronics are experiencing significant fluctuations. President Trump imposed tariffs of up to 25% on certain imports from China, but the Trump administration issued exemptions for some products such as smartphones and laptops.
However, these exemptions may be temporary. The U.S. Secretary of Commerce stated that there are plans to impose new tariffs on semiconductors within a month or two, aimed at encouraging companies to reshore manufacturing in the United States.
Currently, some electronics are subject to different tariffs, including 10% on most countries and 20% on Chinese imports related to combating fentanyl. The situation remains volatile, with temporary exemptions and new tariffs coming in the near future.