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Trump has promised to exempt chip makers that invest in the U.S., but prices will still likely go up on a wide range of ...
Evan Smith, Altana co-founder and CEO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what about the tariff impact people might be missing, ...
Chip stocks rose on Thursday, the day after President Donald Trump said companies that commit to manufacturing in the U.S.
President Trump on Wednesday unveiled a hefty new tariff — "approximately 100%" — on imported microchips, unless companies ...
Bank of America analysts told investors in a note that the recent political signals suggest “companies with substantial U.S. manufacturing investments – such as TSMC — are likely to be exempt from the ...
Chip stocks, including Nvidia and AMD, were among the most actively traded actively as Nasdaq flirts with 17th record close ...
Trump described the 100% tariff on semiconductors made outside the country as a way to hold accountable companies that ...
President Donald Trump said companies committed to building in the United States would be spared from the tariffs.
President Trump said Wednesday his administration was planning to impose a 100 percent tariff on all semiconductor imports.
During a press conference on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump announced plans to put a 100% tariff on semiconductors – a key component of digital cameras as well as other electronics.
A global shortage of semiconductors during the COVID-19 pandemic previously wreaked havoc on the U.S. auto industry.