TechFlow news, April 12 — According to Bloomberg, the Trump administration has updated its tariff policy, exempting smartphones, laptops, hard drives, processors, and memory chips from import tariffs. This exemption also applies to equipment used by semiconductor manufacturing companies in Taiwan. The move comes after Trump announced a 90-day suspension of tariffs on most countries, while increasing tariffs on Chinese imports. Companies have responded differently: Nintendo suspended pre-orders for the Switch 2, Apple urgently imported 600 tons of iPhones from India before the tariffs took effect, and OnePlus raised prices on its smartwatches without stating a reason.
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