The US administration clarified that its chip tariff policies will exclude semiconductors being imported for domestic technology infrastructure and supply chain development. This carve-out means that companies sourcing advanced chips for critical US tech operations won't face the same duty structures as general imports. The move signals an effort to balance protectionist trade measures with the practical needs of the technology sector, including hardware suppliers serving data centers, computing infrastructure, and emerging tech applications.
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The US administration clarified that its chip tariff policies will exclude semiconductors being imported for domestic technology infrastructure and supply chain development. This carve-out means that companies sourcing advanced chips for critical US tech operations won't face the same duty structures as general imports. The move signals an effort to balance protectionist trade measures with the practical needs of the technology sector, including hardware suppliers serving data centers, computing infrastructure, and emerging tech applications.