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    Trump announces new import tariffs on cars, chips, and medicines

    February 19, 2025
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    U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on automobile imports, semiconductor chips, and pharmaceutical products entering the United States, with the measures set to take effect as early as April 2. Speaking at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Tuesday, Trump signaled that these tariffs could increase further over the next year, encouraging companies to relocate manufacturing to the U.S. to avoid penalties.

    Trump announces new import tariffs on cars, chips, and medicines

    This move follows Trump’s recent implementation of a 10% across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods and a 25% levy on all imported steel and aluminum. The latest proposal expands his broader trade agenda, which aims to boost domestic production and reduce U.S. reliance on foreign manufacturers. His administration has been particularly focused on reshoring key industries such as automotive, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals, which he argues have been unfairly dominated by foreign competitors.

    The announcement comes shortly after Trump’s directive for an investigation into international tax and tariff policies. The findings of this probe, expected by April 1, could serve as justification for additional retaliatory measures. Howard Lutnick, Trump’s nominee for Commerce Secretary, has indicated that the proposed tariffs are part of an effort to create more balanced trade relationships. Industry experts warn that these tariffs could have widespread economic implications.

    The automobile sector, in particular, may experience significant price increases, as nearly half of all vehicles sold in the U.S. last year were imported. The added costs are expected to be passed on to consumers, potentially raising car prices by thousands of dollars. It remains unclear whether vehicles manufactured in Canada and Mexico under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) would be exempt.

    The semiconductor industry, which has long been centered in Asia for cost and technological advantages, could also be heavily affected. While U.S.-based companies such as Nvidia dominate chip design, manufacturing is largely outsourced to firms like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), South Korea’s Samsung, and SK Hynix. TSMC, which has been expanding its Arizona-based chipmaking facilities since Trump’s first term, declined to comment on the potential impact of the tariffs.

    Trump has previously accused Taiwan of undermining America’s chip industry, a claim widely disputed by industry analysts. The pharmaceutical sector is another major target, with the U.S. having imported over $176 billion worth of medical products in 2023. European and Asian pharmaceutical manufacturers are expected to bear the brunt of the tariffs, particularly firms in Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, India, and China, which together account for a significant portion of U.S. drug imports.

    While the full scope of the tariffs remains uncertain, analysts suggest that foreign manufacturers may accelerate investment in U.S.-based production to mitigate the effects of the new trade barriers. The potential economic fallout, however, remains a concern, as higher costs could ripple through multiple industries, affecting both businesses and consumers. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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