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Trump warns ‘fairly substantial' chip tariffs are coming; signals Apple, others will be safe
AppleApple(US:AAPL) CNBC·2025-09-05 03:11

Core Viewpoint - U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose substantial tariffs on semiconductor imports from companies that do not relocate production to the U.S., while exempting firms like Apple that increase domestic investments [1][2][3]. Group 1: Tariff Imposition - Trump indicated that tariffs would be implemented shortly, describing them as "fairly substantial" [3]. - The President previously mentioned a potential 100% tariff on semiconductor imports, with exemptions for companies that move manufacturing to the U.S. [3]. - Apple has committed to invest an additional $100 billion in domestic manufacturing, on top of a previously announced $500 billion investment [3]. Group 2: Industry Response - Major tech leaders, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, and Oracle CEO Safra Catz, attended a dinner where these tariff discussions took place [2]. - The U.S. has been actively working to onshore its semiconductor supply chain, with significant commitments from companies like TSMC and Samsung Electronics to build plants in the U.S. [4].