
The United States has ended the previous government's investigation into China's chip trade and will not impose additional tariffs on Chinese chips for the next 18 months

The U.S. government announced that it will impose tariffs on Chinese chips in 2027, ending the trade investigation initiated by the previous administration. Although the U.S. claims that China's chip industry harms its interests, no additional tariffs will be imposed in the next 18 months. This move is seen as a signal to solidify the U.S.-China "ceasefire" agreement and stabilize relations. The 301 investigation launched last year indicated that China's practices in the semiconductor field impose burdens on U.S. businesses. The government plans to raise tariffs starting in June 2027, with the specific rate yet to be determined. This action aims to alleviate competitive pressure on U.S. companies and reduce dependence on Chinese chips, but it may disrupt the market and backfire on its own industry
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