Tag: trade policy
US Government Maintains Semiconductor Import Tariffs to Support Domestic Chip Production
US officials continue to view semiconductor import tariffs as a key measure to promote local chip manufacturing, with no major changes planned soon.
Read MoreMajor Tech Firms Sue U.S. Government to Recover Invalidated Tariffs
Leading tech companies including Lenovo and Epson have filed lawsuits to reclaim tariffs recently ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MoreNintendo Files Lawsuit Against U.S. Government Over Trump-Era Tariffs
Nintendo has taken legal action against the U.S. government seeking compensation for damages caused by tariffs implemented during the Trump administration.
Read MoreUS Government to Ban Procurement of Certain Chinese Semiconductor Components
Starting December 2026, US authorities will prohibit purchasing specific Chinese semiconductor products for government use amid tightening export controls.
Read MoreU.S. Supreme Court Rules Trump-Era Tariffs Illegal, Boosting American Stocks
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, triggering an uptick in American stock prices.
Read MoreUS Plans to Increase Chip Import Tariffs with TSMC Clients Receiving Exemptions
The US government prepares to raise semiconductor import tariffs, granting exemptions to American firms sourcing chips from TSMC.
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