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Trump imposes a 25% tariff on certain semiconductors produced abroad

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Washington,.- The president of the U.S., Donald Trump, approved this Wednesday to impose a 25% tariff on a limited list of foreign semiconductors, in a measure aimed at taxing the sale of chips used in artificial intelligence (AI).

According to a document published by the White House, the 25% tariff will apply to AI chips manufactured by companies such as Nvidia and AMD that are imported into the United States and subsequently re-exported to other countries, a formula that will allow the Government to collect revenue from the sale of these products in markets such as China.

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The tariff, which will take effect on Thursday, is lower than what the Republican had previously warned, although last year the Administration opened an investigation to encourage the purchase of semiconductors manufactured in the United States, finally opted to apply reduced duties instead of imposing broad tariffs on the entire industry. The measure will not affect semiconductors imported for use in data centers or in products intended for American consumers, industries, or government agencies, with the aim of avoiding a direct impact on the economy and internal technological development. However, the White House warned that the president could still announce broader tariffs on semiconductors and products that incorporate them in the short term, as well as a program that would offer tariff relief to companies that manufacture chips within the country.

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