Donald Trump removed smartphones and computers from the reciprocal duties list

The world will not stop spinning and future iPhones will not become unbearably expensive after US President Donald Trump has removed most of the lists from the list with taxable goods for its reciprocal duties, inform The VergeS Just a few days ago, we told you that Apple had brought about 600 tonnes of iPhone devices to the US to avoid the duties of the new president. Well, this was obviously superfluous, but the situation surrounding a developing trade war was far from silent.

Late last night, the website of the US Customs and Border Agency has updated the list of goods that will fall under the barrier of the new Sanzzi and duties, with smartphones, computers, hard discs, charts, processors, mobile chipsets and any other exhaust.

A few days ago, the government of Donald Trump assigned a 90-day deferral for the start of the new customs taxation, with only China giving access to this grace period. Now, however, giants like Apple can finally take their breath because their products will not have to rise dramatically, which would surely reduce both sales and revenue in the sector.

Due to the announced duties and tariffs, Nintendo postponed the start of the pre -sale of its new Hybrid console Switch 2 within the US and Canada, waiting to see how and whether it would have to adjust the previously announced price of $ 450.

Of course, the grace period can always be removed, and the aforementioned products and components returned to the list, given the unpredictability of the current commercial situation.

However, these news is certainly a sip of fresh air for many of the major technology companies that would not be exceptions, despite its close ties with the new US administration.


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