#USElectronicsTariffs U.S. electronics tariffs are import taxes imposed on electronic goods from certain countries, primarily aimed at protecting domestic industries and addressing trade imbalances. These tariffs, especially heightened during U.S.-China trade tensions, impact prices of products like smartphones, laptops, and components. While intended to boost local manufacturing, they often lead to higher consumer costs and strained international trade relations.
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