Are iPhone prices safe? Phones, computers, and chips are now exempt from US tariffs

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  • Certain electronics gadgets are now exempt from certain tariffs
  • Phones, laptops, and processors all get a reprieve – which includes China
  • It’s still not clear what will happen next with electronics pricing

There’s a new twist in the US tariff trade war: Phones, computers, semiconductors and various other electronics are now exempt from punishing import tariffs, which have shot up to 145% for China and are typically now 10% as a baseline for other countries.

The news was reported by the Associated Press and others, and while it’s still early to say what the full impact will be, it does ease the pressure on companies who mostly manufacture their gadgets outside of the US – including Apple, Dell, Nvidia, and Samsung.

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