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It’s So Far, So Good for Chips as Trump Orders Tariffs
On Saturday, the Trump administration said it would put in place 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and 10% tariffs on China, effective Tuesday. Early Monday, the administration said they are pausing plans for the 25% tariffs on Mexico for one month subject to more negotiations.
Chipmakers Say Trump’s Tariff Threats Cloud Their Outlooks
Chief Executive Officer Kurt Sievers said on a call with analysts, “there are so many unknowns, that we could only get it wrong.” STMicro’s results came before Trump’s formal announcement of sweeping tariffs on the three countries,
Taiwan says it may help industrial sector after Trump threatens tariffs on chips, semiconductors
Taiwan’s government will soon look at whether it needs to help its domestic industry over threats by President Donald Trump to put tariffs on semiconductors, Premier Cho Jung-tai said on Wednesday.
Trump's threat of Taiwan chip tariffs could give Nvidia a fresh headache after DeepSeek
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Taiwan-made chips, which could hit Nvidia, one of TSMC's biggest customers.
Trump’s tariffs: What they could mean for stocks
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an order on Saturday that imposes 25% tariffs on U.S. trade partners Canada and Mexico on imports from those countries. For Canadian energy companies, the tariff is slightly less at 10%. The order also includes a 10% additional tariff on imports from China.
Asian stocks jump as Donald Trump pauses some tariffs
Asian stocks rose on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump paused tariffs on Canada and Mexico and hinted at a deal over social media platform TikTok. Trump halted tariffs just hours before they were due to come into force.
Donald Trump's Tariff Threats Cause Wall Street Turbulence
The markets recovered some losses after Mexico's president announced a one-month tariff reprieve for her country.
Stock market today: Wall Street mixed in early trading as anxiety on Trump tariffs fade
Wall Street was mixed in light trading early Tuesday as anxiety dissipated somewhat after President Donald Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada. Trump's imposed tariffs on China remained in place.
Digi Times
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Power semiconductor makers face OSAT relocation hurdles
The G2 semiconductor rivalry has intensified following President Donald Trump's return to office. While the power ...
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Trump's tariffs have minimal negative impact on semiconductor exports to the US at this time - Miti
The risk of negative impact on semiconductor export performance to the United States (US) following the implementation of ...
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Donald Trump pledges sweeping tariffs on steel, semiconductors and other imports
President Trump said in the "very near future" he will impose tariffs on steel, aluminum, copper, semiconductors, ...
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Donald Trump's Tariffs on Taiwan Microchips Spark Shock
Donald Trump's decision to place tariffs on Taiwan comes as China made significant breakthroughs with AI development.
VentureBeat
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Trump calls for tariffs on computer chips, semiconductors and pharmaceuticals from Taiwan
Donald
Trump
called for tariffs on foreign computer chips ... You give them money and they don’t know what to do with it.
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Trump’s Predictable Unpredictability on Taiwan
Trump has made a series of recent statements expressing frustration or skepticism toward Taiwan. He repeatedly accused Taiwan ...
Newsweek
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Trump Deals Hammer Blow to Taiwan with Semiconductor Tariffs
"But if
Trump
raised tariffs on imported Taiwanese chips to 100 percent, it wouldn't drive Taiwanese
semiconductor
and electronics firms to America," warned the Information Technology and ...
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Social policy cuts likely from swath of tech initiatives
Commerce secretary nominee Howard Lutnick may cut tech initiative spending such as semiconductor subsidies or broadband ...
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