The Biden administration plans to reinstate Trump-era tariffs on China-made GPUs, motherboards, PC cases, power supplies, and graphics cards. The tariffs, set to take effect on June 15, will impact various imported electronics parts from China, benefiting Taiwan manufacturers like Asrock, Gigabyte, Leadtek, and MSI.
A US decision to resume 25% on certain electronics parts from China, including graphics cards, motherboards, desktop PC cases, is expected to benefit a number of Taiwan manufacturers, media report, including Asrock, Gigabyte, Leadtek and MSI. The US tariffs take effect June 15th.…
The US will reactivate Trump-era tariffs on June 15 that apply to select imported goods from China, including graphics cards, motherboards, and desktop cases (@michael_kan / PCMag) https://t.co/3kkAMeIpwH 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/0a6g1aiuad
US Tariffs on Graphics Cards Imported From China Take Effect June 15 https://t.co/1R7VUIQSnv
The tariffs will impact GPUs, PC cases, power supplies, and motherboards. https://t.co/g8OuDlFDbH
Biden administration plans to resume Trump tariffs on China-made GPUs and motherboards https://t.co/GtJbcpSMmV