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Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
Trump Administration Weighs Chip Tariffs, Rules Out New Levies for 2 Weeks
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 22

Trump Administration Weighs Chip Tariffs, Rules Out New Levies for 2 Weeks

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 22
  • Jamieson Greer said the Trump administration is still considering tariffs on imported semiconductors, but no new duties are planned tomorrow or next week.
  • At a Micron memory-chip plant expansion event in northern Virginia, Greer argued import levies could help bring semiconductor production back to the United States.
  • The administration is still discussing the timing and scope of any chip tariffs with industry, leaving both the size and start date of potential measures unresolved.
  • The deliberations underscore Washington's broader push to use trade policy to spur domestic semiconductor manufacturing rather than rely on overseas supply.
Will foreign-owned chip fabs built on US soil be exempt from the new semiconductor tariffs?
How will new chip tariffs avoid past failures and prevent price hikes for consumers?