
Trump administration announces new tariffs on Chinese chips and electronic components — but fresh sanctions won't take effect until 2027, and rates remain unknown

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The Trump administration has announced new tariffs on Chinese semiconductor products, set to take effect on June 23, 2027. These tariffs, resulting from a BIS investigation, target components like diodes and transistors, and will be added to the existing 50% tax on Chinese semiconductor imports. The delay in implementation may be due to easing tensions between the U.S. and China. The BIS report highlights over-reliance on Chinese semiconductors and China's industrial policies as key issues.
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