Trump Plans 100% Chip Tariff to Cut China Tech Dependence

Post by : Raina Mansoor

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that, if re-elected, he will impose a 100% tariff on all imported computer chips. This bold move is meant to strengthen U.S. chip manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign tech suppliers, particularly from China.

While the goal is to push for self-reliance, the announcement has caused serious concern among tech giants and global markets, with many warning of higher prices, supply chain disruptions, and trade tension.

In this video, we break down:

  • What Trump’s chip tariff policy means

  • How it will affect U.S. tech companies and global suppliers

  • Potential exemptions and conditions

  • Reactions from the tech industry and global leaders

  • The future of the semiconductor industry if this is implemented

Watch till the end to understand how this could change the global chip landscape forever.

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