Core Viewpoint - The U.S. plans to increase tariffs on Chinese semiconductor imports starting June 2027, with the specific rate to be determined at least one month in advance, while initially setting the tariff rate to zero for 18 months [1][2][3] Group 1: Tariff Implementation - The initial tariff rate on semiconductor imports from China will be zero for the first 18 months [2] - The decision to delay new tariffs indicates an effort by the Trump administration to reduce trade tensions between the U.S. and China [3] Group 2: Trade Practices - An investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative found that China is engaging in unfair trade practices within the semiconductor industry [2] - The U.S. Trade Representative's office highlighted that China has targeted the semiconductor sector for dominance using aggressive non-market policies [3]
U.S. pushes additional tariffs on Chinese chips to June 2027
CNBC·2025-12-23 17:31