Trump considers tariffs on foreign electronics based on chip count, sources say

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Trump considers tariffs on foreign electronics based on chip count, sources say
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Trump seeks to drive companies to shift manufacturing to the US“America cannot be reliant on foreign imports” of chips, White House saysTSMC, Samsung among biggest non-US...

The Trump administration is considering imposing tariffs on foreign electronic devices based on the number of chips in each one, according to three people familiar with the matter, as it seeks to drive companies to shift manufacturing to the United States.

— Reuters picTSMC, Samsung among biggest non-US chipmakers WASHINGTON, Sept 27 — According to the plan, which has not previously been reported and could change, the Commerce Department would impose a tariff equal to a percentage of the estimated value of the product’s chip content.“America cannot be reliant on foreign imports for the semiconductor products that are essential for our national and economic security,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai responded when asked about the details. “The Trump administration is implementing a nuanced, multi-faceted approach to reshoring critical manufacturing back to the United States with tariffs, tax cuts, deregulation, and energy abundance.” If implemented, the plan would show the Trump administration is seeking to hit a wide range of consumer products, from toothbrushes to laptops, potentially driving up inflation as it seeks to ramp up US manufacturing. The plan could push up the cost of consumer goods “at a time when the US has an inflationary problem, with inflation clearly above the Fed’s target and accelerating,” said Michael Strain, an economist with the conservative American Enterprise Institute. The Federal Reserve’s target inflation rate is 2 per cent. Even domestically produced items would likely become more expensive, thanks to new tariffs on key inputs needed to make those goods, Strain added. US President Donald Trump has deployed an array of tariffs aimed at bolstering American manufacturing, announcing on Thursday sweeping new import tariffs, including 100 per cent duties on branded drugs and 25 per cent levies on heavy-duty trucks, triggering fresh trade uncertainty after a period of relative calm. In April, the Trump administration announced probes into imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors as part of a bid to impose tariffs on them, arguing that extensive reliance on their foreign production poses a national security threat. But questions have swirled about the universe of products containing chips that would be hit by the tariffs, the tariff rates, and whether any countries, products, or companies would be exempt. Trump said in August the United States would impose a tariff of about 100 per cent on imports of semiconductors but exempted companies that are manufacturing in the US or have committed to do so. The biggest chipmakers outside the US include Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics. One of the sources consulted by Reuters said the Commerce Department was considering a 25 per cent tariff rate for chip-related content in imported devices, with 15 per cent rates for electronics from Japan and the European Union, stressing the figures were preliminary. The sources added that the Commerce Department has also eyed a dollar-for-dollar exemption based on investment in US-based manufacturing only if a company moves half its production to the US, but it was unclear how it would work or whether it would move forward. The investment exemption was previously reported by the Wall Street Journal. The Commerce Department had previously proposed to exempt chipmaking tools from the tariffs, three sources said, to avoid raising the cost of producing semiconductors in the United States and undermining Trump’s reshoring goals. But the people said the White House was displeased by the carve-out, citing Trump’s general distaste for exemptions. — Reuters

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