The 25% AI Chip Tariff: How Trump's Section 232 Proclamation Reshapes Semiconductor Trade
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on advanced AI chips not destined for the US supply chain, effective January 15, 2026. Broad exemptions protect domestic data center buildout while penalizing international chip flows.
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