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Mr._Clark

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Here's a website that tracks the tariffs.


With all of the changes and uncertainty, it's unclear how any company can set up new supply chains with any confidence that they are not going to get burned.

I don't know for a fact that the following website is reliable, but the information appears to be legitimate:

>>>Electronics manufacturers can be expected to pass on higher tariffs to buyers. The Consumer Technology Association estimates that 10.0% broad-based tariffs would increase laptop computer prices by 45.0% and monitor prices by 31.2%, smartphone prices by 25.8%, lithium-ion batteries by 12.1%, computer accessories by 10.9%, connected devices by 10.2%, televisions by 9.0%, and desktop computers by 6.2%.

Electronic components originating from China, such as capacitors, resistors, LEDs, switches, or connectors, will raise input costs for domestic manufacturers reliant on these products. The tariff on semiconductor imports from China is now 60.0%, which can create more expensive challenges for buyers procuring electronic components.<<<


Meanwhile, Trump is taking the old "Let them eat sh*t" approach.

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