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    preciousBy preciousApril 5, 2025Updated:June 13, 2025No Comments
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    Following a long-drawn-out trade war with China, and the re-inauguration of Donald Trump as the President of the United States, Trump has added Mexico and Canada to his new tariff list, engaging in an all-encompassing trade war with these countries.

    President Trump, right from his first administration, emphasized the need for the United States to impose tariffs on countries who had a major market presence in the U.S., translating to improving domestic production in the country. This, he explains, is done in a bid to strengthen the U.S. domestic economy and prioritize the interests of Americans.

    After his announcement in February 2025 promising to impose tariffs on new countries who had a major import stake in the country, he has finally put new tariffs to test. On Canadian imports, he imposed 25% tariffs, likewise on Mexican imports.

    On China, who has been a long-time adversary in the trade sector, President Trump imposed a 10% tariffs following an already imposed 10% tariffs back in January, making it a total of 20% tariffs imposed on Chinese imports.

    The aforementioned countries retaliated with immediately slapping tariffs on U.S. exports. Canada with 25% tariffs imposed on certain U.S. exports, promising more in coming weeks if President Trump doesn’t reverse initial tariffs imposition.

    Chinese imports, which accounts for approximately 16.5% of the total U.S. imports making them the top supplier of goods, also hit back immediately with a tariff imposition of its own. China’s retaliatory measures are mainly on certain agricultural produce that are exported from the U.S., as well as on some tech companies.

    Mexico, too, promised to retaliate in coming weeks, promising to leave no stone unturned.

    It goes without saying that these tariffs, and at large, an already escalating trade war will have ripple effects on Tech Giants in every country involved. The U.S. being a country that houses major Tech Giants – Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, etc. – will bear the brunt of this economic policy.

    Inasmuch as the long-term goal for the U.S. is to reshape the tech industry by cutting off any overreliance on foreign countries, as well as creating more manufacturing businesses across several sectors, the transition into a forceful engagement with the domestic market will not come without its own limitations.

    Tech giants like Apple, Intel, and Nvidia depend heavily on global supply chains for semiconductor materials – used in the production of self-driving cars, used in AI and Cloud Computing. 

    One of the major problems these Tech giants may face is the rising cost for hardware manufacturers: 

    • Apple: Due to the tariff imposition on Chinese imports, and with much of Apple’s products manufactured in China, Apple faces higher costs for iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. This could force the company to either absorb these costs – reducing profit margins – or raise prices, thereby potentially reducing consumer demand in a competitive market.
    • Dell and HP: These Tech companies import components like semiconductors and display panels from China and assemble products in Mexico. The combined tariffs – on both countries – could drive up production costs, leading to pricier laptops and desktops.

    Another problem is the powering of Data Centers as the cornerstone of the internet that it is. As a result of the tariffs on imported materials like aluminum, steel and electronic components, the cost of equipment for managing data centers will increase.

    • Nvidia and AMD: AI chips will become more expensive, in turn, decelerating the expansion and integration of AI. 
    • Google, Amazon, and Microsoft: The overreliance on a supply chain of storage and networking equipment for cloud infrastructure will cause an increase in the costs of other hardware components.

    However, U.S. trade analysts consider this good news, acknowledging that while this situation causes a long-term painful reshaping in Silicon Valley and across all domestic sectors, as well as eliminating any reliance whatsoever on a foreign counterpart, it paves way for a strong and dominant U.S. domestic economy. The CHIPS Act, for example, promises to create a bigger manufacturing for semiconductors.

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