Analyst: US tariff policy is undergoing a "180-degree turn"
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Planet Daily News: The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced late on the 11th that the U.S. would exempt certain goods from "reciprocal tariffs". The federal government has agreed to waive so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on electronic products such as smartphones, computers, and chips. Documents show that the exempted products apply to electronic products entering the United States after April 5th, and already paid "reciprocal tariffs" can be refunded. This measure may somewhat alleviate the price increase pressure faced by U.S. consumers and benefit electronic giants including Apple and Samsung Electronics. Financial analyst Hussein Kubesi pointed out that this marks a "180-degree turn" in U.S. tariff policy. (Jin Shi)
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