China chip tariffs delayed as US brands policies unfair
📊Executive Summary
The article discusses the U.S. decision to delay tariffs on Chinese semiconductors until June 23, 2027, citing unfair practices by China in the semiconductor industry. The U.S. Trade Representative's investigation found that China's policies restrict U.S. commerce. While current tariffs remain at zero, the delay may allow for negotiations to mitigate immediate supply chain impacts. China's foreign ministry has condemned the decision, claiming it disrupts the global supply chain and hinders semiconductor industry development. This situation highlights ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China, particularly in the semiconductor sector, which could affect procurement strategies for companies reliant on these components....
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