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Gaming GPUs dodge new US tariff threat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32575, member: 636"] Graphics cards might face higher prices as new U.S. tariff rules remain unclear. The tech world is watching closely since GPUs and other computer parts could cost more if fresh import taxes hit. For the moment, graphics cards seem to escape the latest round of duties announced recently. However, future decisions about semiconductor taxation could change everything for GPU pricing. Executive Order 14257 lists certain products that avoid extra import fees. Some semiconductor components like processors see exemptions, but GPU modules remain absent from this protected list. This suggests that graphics cards might still face new tariffs, unlike other chip products. The situation reminds many of 2018 when the government slapped a 25% tax on Chinese-made electronics, including graphics cards. The April 2025 order changes previous rules again, with certain materials like aluminum facing fresh 25% fees. Nobody knows exactly which computer parts will cost more. Though steel brackets appear on affected lists, GPU components don't show up clearly anywhere. Taiwan-made graphics cards apparently face a possible 10% import charge. Companies might try bringing GPU chips separately as processors to avoid fees, then build complete cards inside America. Motherboard makers could try similar tactics with unfinished products. [/QUOTE]
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