#USElectronicsTariff
The tariffs on electronic products in the United States are taxes that the government charges on certain devices (such as phones, computers, or electronic parts) that are imported from other countries. These tariffs have several purposes:
Protect local businesses by making foreign products more expensive and thus encouraging the purchase of products made in the U.S.
Pressure other countries in trade negotiations, as happened with China during the trade war.
Raise money for the government.
These tariffs can affect prices for consumers (increasing them) and also the decisions of companies on where to manufacture their products.