#USElectronicsTariffs The US tariff adjustment policy for electronic products is complex and subject to change. Recent developments include ¹ ²:

- *Tariff Increases on Chinese Imports*: The US imposed additional ad valorem duties on Chinese imports, including electronic products, in response to China's retaliatory tariffs. Effective April 9, 2025, tariffs on Chinese goods increased from 34% to 84%.

- *Country-Specific Tariffs*: The US has implemented country-specific tariffs with varying rates, such as:

- *China*: 125% tariff on all products, including electronics, with some exceptions.

- *Canada* and *Mexico*: 0% to 25% tariffs on certain goods, depending on the product and USMCA compliance.

- *EU*: 20% tariff, delayed until July 9, 2025, with potential additional duties on €8 billion worth of goods.

- *De Minimis Tariff Increase*: The US has also increased the ad valorem rate of duty on low-value imports from China from 30% to 90%, effective April 9, 2025.

- *Product-Specific Tariffs*: Tariffs on electronic products may vary depending on the country of origin and specific product classification.

To navigate these complex tariff structures, it's essential to stay up-to-date with the latest trade policies and regulations. You can track updates on the Trump 2.0 Tariff Tracker or consult with trade compliance experts