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Tariffs Send PC Prices Climbing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31138, member: 636"] Computer makers are bracing for a massive financial hit as new tariffs threaten to jack up prices across the industry. The latest trade regulations could push PC costs up by at least 20%, with system builders feeling the most pain. The tariff package delivers a brutal blow to manufacturers, slapping a whopping 54% tax on Chinese goods and significant duties on components from Taiwan, South Korea, and Vietnam. These countries supply critical parts like memory chips, computer cases, and graphics cards that keep the tech world running. Industry leaders are sounding the alarm about potential catastrophic impacts. Maingear's CEO Wallace Santos warns customers will directly feel the squeeze, with prices potentially climbing 20 to 25%. Some suppliers have already started abandoning Chinese production, creating additional supply chain nightmares. Falcon Northwest's Kelt Reeves highlights a brutal reality. American companies have virtually zero domestic alternatives for most computer components. Puget Systems suggests they might absorb some costs, but even that strategy won't completely shield consumers from significant price increases. The Consumer Technology Association bluntly predicts that these tariffs could trigger widespread economic damage, potentially sparking a full-blown recession. [/QUOTE]
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