- Trump administration impose 100% prices on semiconductors
- However, TSMC seems to be exempt
- The news appears to me an investment of $ 100 billion in American manufacturing
Trump’s presidency was highlighted by coherent but scalable threats to almost all business and industries-and has now imposed a 100% tariff levy on semiconductors imported to the United States.
Prices will have an exception for companies that build in America or have committed to doing so, PK Press Club Relations, perhaps obvious, given the president’s ambition to bring technological manufacturing and development in home soil.
As with many other Trump plans, these prices are not yet expanded and their parameters are not clear. What is clear, however, is the continuous hierarchy of American companies on business partners, despite the limited capacity for manufacturing fleas in the United States.
Growing investments
A key question is how TSMC will be affected – because the largest flea manufacturer in the world is based in Taiwan.
Since TSMC has factories in the United States, it should receive a price exemption, news that has caused a 5% increase in the company’s share price.
Samsung and SK Hynix, two large South Korean companies, would also be exempt, South Korea with favorable commercial transactions between Washington and Seoul.
Apparently, it is apparently exempt from the Apple, because the price announcement comes from the news that the technology giant will invest $ 100 billion in the American market
This decision results in Appleās total commitment to $ 600 billion following an earlier commitment to invest $ 500 billion and hire 20,000 US workers over the next four years.
“Companies like Apple, they return home. They all go home,” said President Trump, confirming Apple’s plans to extend his supply chain and manufacturing capacities.
“600 billion dollars is the biggest.” He continued: “The company also reveals its ambitious new American manufacturing program which will bring factories and mounting channels across our country which all roar.”