According to U.S. officials, they may not start imposing the long-promised semiconductor tariffs immediately, which means the core measures of Trump's economic agenda may be delayed. In recent days, officials have conveyed this information to stakeholders in the government and private sectors. It is reported that the Trump team has been very cautious in handling the chip tariffs issue to avoid angering China on trade issues. Previously, Trump had stated in August that the U.S. would impose about a 100% tariff on imported semiconductors, but companies producing or committed to producing in the U.S. would be exempt.

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