Trump’s Tariff Clock Is Ticking Again for Consumer Tech
The Trump administration’s recent tariff exclusions on consumer electronics may only offer temporary relief. U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified Sunday that smartphones, computers, and certain electronics—pr...
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