#USElectronicsTariffs

• Tariff Exemptions: The U.S. has temporarily exempted some Chinese electronics-like smartphones and laptops-from 145% tariffs. However, they still face a 20% "Fentanyl Tariff." These exemptions last 90 days, with more tariffs likely afterward.

• Upcoming Tariffs: New tariffs on imported semiconductors are expected soon, aiming to boost U.S. chip production.

• Market Reaction: Tech stocks like Apple and Nvidia saw short-term gains due to exemptions, but markets remain unstable due to looming tariff changes.

• Consumer Prices: Electronics like chargers, e-readers, and consoles have already seen price hikes of $10-$100, with more increases likely.

• Global Response: China hit back with a 125% tariff on U.S. goods and accused the U.S. of economic protectionism.