
The 25% Tariff on AI Chip Sales Is a 'Phase One' Step, Is There More to Come?

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The U.S. Commerce Department has announced a 25% national security tariff on certain advanced chip sales to China, marking the first phase of actions to protect the semiconductor sector. This move follows the approval of Nvidia's H200 AI chip sale to China, albeit with a 25% cut. President Trump hinted at potential further tariffs, raising concerns among U.S. lawmakers about the implications for the AI chip market and national security. Despite these challenges, Wall Street maintains a Strong Buy consensus on major chip stocks like Nvidia and AMD.
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