Trump administration plans to exempt certain devices from reciprocal tariffs.
• The Trump administration has announced a move to exclude electronics goods like smartphones and laptops from reciprocal tariffs.
• This move could help lower prices for popular consumer electronics not typically made in the U.S.
• The exemption will benefit tech companies like Apple and Samsung and chip makers like Nvidia.
• Items such as smartphones, laptops, hard drives, flat-panel monitors, and some chips qualify for the exemption.
• Machines used to make semiconductors are also excluded.
• The move is the latest in a plan to encourage more domestic manufacturing.
• The exemptions acknowledge the difficulty of shifting the current electronics supply chain to the U.S., with about 90% of iPhones produced and assembled in China.