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特朗普表示将对半导体征收100%关税
日经中文网·2025-08-07 03:15

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government, led by President Trump, plans to impose approximately 100% tariffs on all imported semiconductors, while hinting at potential tax relief for companies that commit to building factories in the U.S. [2][4] Group 1: Tariff Details - President Trump announced that a 100% tariff will be applied to semiconductors imported into the U.S. [2] - Companies that plan to produce semiconductors domestically will not be subject to these tariffs, even if production has not yet started [4]. - The specific range of products affected by the semiconductor tariffs has not been disclosed [5]. Group 2: Industry Reactions - Major semiconductor companies are actively investing in the U.S., with TSMC announcing an additional investment of $100 billion, raising its total investment in the U.S. to $165 billion [6]. - Samsung Electronics has invested approximately $37 billion in Texas, driven by subsidies from the U.S. government [6]. - There are concerns from industry players, such as Mitsubishi Electric and Tesla, regarding the potential broad scope of the tariff investigation, which may include related products like smartphones and displays [5][6]. Group 3: Legislative Context - The semiconductor investment initiatives are influenced by the CHIPS and Science Act, which was passed during the Biden administration, despite Trump's criticism of it [6]. - It remains unclear whether the proposed tax relief for domestic production will extend to companies that announced investments during the Biden administration [6].