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UNITED States President, Donald Trump, has threatened that Chinese-made smartphones and other electronics devices were not exempted from tariffs as announced by Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick.
As ministers scramble to regain control of British Steel amid suspicion its Chinese owner was ready to abandon its furnaces, ...
US President Donald Trump has said Chinese-made smartphones and other electronics will not be exempt from tariffs, rather, they were simply moving into a different levy "bucket". European stock ...
The latest tariff means they won’t be subject to the current 145% tariffs levied on China or the 10% baseline tariffs ...
Beijing aims to foster an ecosystem and expand new scenarios for 5G-powered smart robots, mobile terminals and cloud-based ...
But shares in TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker have slipped, after US President Donald Trump said he would ...
Key tech products and electronics will be excluded from Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs amid the United States President's ...
Companies like Apple, which were particularly caught in the crosshairs of the tariff action by Trump, produce a large ...
The US administration’s move is the first sign of a softening of levies against China and provides a big boost for Apple and ...
Smartphones, computers and other electronic goods entering the US are to be exempted from the tariffs imposed by the Trump ...
Donald Trump has exempted smartphones from steep tariffs on China in another climbdown from his flagship trade policy. The ...