
Smartphones, computers and other electronics will be exempt from President Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, the administration announced.
In a break for consumers, the United States will not collect the new duties on about 20 products listed in guidance issued by Customs and Border Protection, the federal agency tasked with collecting tariff revenues.
This list, published late Friday night, also includes routers and semiconductor chips.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) cited a presidential memorandum issued Friday, which the White House has not publicly released, as the impetus for the new guidance.
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