Reference Message Network reported on April 13 that according to the Singapore Straits Times website report on April 13, the US government decided to exempt so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on smartphones, computers, and other some electronic products. The above-mentioned electronic products are mostly imported from China.
It was reported that the US Customs and Border Protection released a list of tariff codes regarding exemption from import duties on April 11, including laptops, disk drives, semiconductor devices, storage chips, and flat panel displays.
Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities described this as "the most optimistic news we've heard this week." Ives believed: "There is still obvious uncertainty and volatility in the negotiations with China... Large technology companies such as Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, and the broader technology industry can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief."
Bloomberg News pointed out that this measure may alleviate the pressure of price increases faced by American consumers to some extent.
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