Trump Administration Exempts Key Tech Products from Harsh China Tariffs

In a major shift in trade policy, the Trump administration has granted exemptions from steep reciprocal tariffs for a range of tech products mainly imported from China. The list includes smartphones, laptops, graphics processing units (GPUs), integrated circuits, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
These items were previously subject to tariffs as high as 145%, part of broader U.S.-China trade tensions. The exemption, effective retroactively from April 5, 2025, is expected to ease pressure on American tech companies such as Apple, Dell, and Nvidia, while also preventing potential price hikes for U.S. consumers.
While the move offers relief to the tech sector, other tariffs remain in place. A 20% China-specific tariff introduced in March still applies to certain imports, and a new trade investigation into semiconductors is underway.
According to U.S. officials, the decision aims to strike a balance between protecting American industries and ensuring that essential electronics remain affordable and accessible to consumers.





