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Shares rallied for a second consecutive trading day after some electronics received a reprieve in the growing trade war.
China supplies the vast majority of electronics to the United States. In fact, smartphones and laptops alone accounted for over 16 percent of all US imports from China. That’s part of the reason ...
S​martphones, computers and other electronics will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, the administration ​has announced.​ ...
The exemptions come days after the U.S. trade representative said “the president has been clear” that he does not intend to ...
Technology stocks surged after the Trump administration announced exemptions on​ smartphones, computers and other ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 500 points but retreated somewhat. It was up by more than 300, or around 1%, as of 9:40 ...
One question that persists is around the cost of iPhones and other electronics. With those devices heavily sourced from China ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency published a list of tariff codes excluded from the import taxes.
Confusion over President Donald Trump's tariffs remains following a weekend of questions around trade in consumer electronics ...
The exemptions are not a full reprieve. Other tariffs will still apply to electronics and smartphones. The Trump administration had applied a tariff of 20 percent on Chinese goods earlier this ...