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The action associated with semiconductor Donald Trump announced that imposing 100% rate about imports of chips, with release for company which are “built in the US”.
Details of how much domestic production is required to claim release, remain unclear.
Japanese manufacturer of semiconductors Tokyo Electron Trusted data from LSEG declined more than 5% before breaking the losses to trade 2.9% below. Other stocks of Japanese chips reflect the fall. Renesas electronics Open time fell by 4% Brave slides 3.3%.
However, South Korean chip-Major Samsung and SK Hynix were released from 100% tariffs, the radio reported that the chief messenger in Yeo Han-Koo. Memory Chipmaker SK HYNIX Bounced after the fall of more than 3% at the initial trade.
Samsung Electronics shares raised a trend by 2.47%. Apple announced on Wednesday what will use the chips made by Samsung Electronics at the latter’s Texas for its devices, including iPhones.
Taiwanese semiconductor production company – The world’s largest chips in the world – also started a green trading session, increasing more than 4%.
TSMC announced Significant investments Recently, the US, including the initial $ 65 billion for the construction of three Arizona factories, and additional investments in the US in March.
“We will put a very large tariff for chips and semiconductors,” Trump said in an oval office on Wednesday, adding that companies such as Apple that build or strive for construction in the United States will not be accused.
“So, in other words, we will supply the tariff to approximately 100% on chips and semiconductors. But if you build in the United States, there is no payment.”
Ernie Tedeshi, the director of the economy in the budget laboratory of Yale, noted that “the devil is in detail”, since there is no clear basis how the tariffs for the chip will work.
While Japanese markets for semiconductor technology can fluctuate in the beginning, given the shock “100% tariffs”, the move can be positive for the industry, given the number of Japanese chips that are required for most chips seeking to increase US production, Andrew Jackson said.