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NVIDIA dodges Taiwan tariffs for now, but a 50% rate looms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56182, member: 636"] Current trade policies exempt semiconductors and artificial intelligence equipment from the 20 percent levies imposed on Taiwan. Taiwanese manufacturers like Foxconn, Wistron, and Quanta produce substantial portions of NVIDIA hardware without facing these restrictions. The exemptions cover consumer electronics and AI servers, protecting major technology companies temporarily. Section 232 evaluations could alter this favorable status by classifying chips as national security threats. Present tariffs affect only twenty-five percent of Taiwan's total exports to America. Future negotiations may require Taiwan to increase semiconductor investments beyond TSMC's existing one hundred sixty-five billion dollar commitment. Trade discussions reportedly involve Intel as the United States seeks broader access to Taiwan's chip technologies. Section 232 provisions could impose tariffs ranging from twenty to fifty percent on previously exempt products. Such measures would significantly reduce NVIDIA's profit margins across its AI hardware business. The semiconductor industry faces uncertainty as bilateral trade talks continue between the two nations. [/QUOTE]
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