Trump has canceled tariffs on smartphones, computers and electronics
Kyiv • UNN
The Trump administration has canceled reciprocal tariffs on electronics, which could ease prices for consumers and benefit the electronics industry. Exceptions also apply to semiconductors and other components.

The administration of US President Donald Trump has exempted smartphones, computers and other electronics from mutual duties, potentially mitigating the consumer shock from prices and simultaneously benefiting the giants of the electronic industry. This is reported by CNBC, writes UNN.
Details
The exceptions narrow the scope of duties, except for goods from under Trump's 125 percent tariff on goods from China and its basic 10 percent global tariff for almost all other countries.
New tariff guidelines also include exceptions for other electronic devices and components, including semiconductors, solar cells, flat television displays, flash drives, memory cards and solid-state drives used to store data.
Recall
Dell, HP and Lenovo will stop importing devices to the USA for two weeks due to new Trump duties. Nintendo has postponed pre-orders for Switch 2.
As UNN wrote earlier, the Trump Administration intends to conclude a large number of trade agreements in a short time. The introduction of duties on more than 75 countries has been postponed for this period.