Tariff impact minimal: Hye Technology reports no direct sales to the US

In response to the announcement by the US government on April 2, 2025, regarding reciprocal tariffs, Hye Technology stated that it does not directly sell automation and semiconductor testing equipment to the US market. Consequently, the related tariff policy has no direct impact on its operations, nor has it affected existing orders or shipping arrangements.

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Apple suppliers in China say US tariffs have limited impact — but risks are rising

On April 7, multiple Chinese Apple suppliers responded to the Trump administration’s newly announced “reciprocal tariffs.” Reports from Xinhua and Sina show that many A-share listed firms downplayed their US exposure and said the policy would have minimal operational impact. They also cited diversified production and flexible strategies to manage risk.

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Trump threatens extra 50% tariffs as China stands ground in escalating trade fight; EU proposes 25% retaliatory tariff

US President Donald Trump said he has no plans to suspend tariffs to facilitate trade negotiations, calling this the country’s only chance to rebuild its industrial base. He warned that if China does not roll back its 34% retaliatory tariffs on US goods, Washington will slap an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports, raising the total rate to 104%.

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US reciprocal tariffs deal blow to Chinese, Taiwanese manufacturers in Vietnam

On April 2, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order launching a new wave of “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners, including China, Taiwan, the EU, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, India, and Malaysia. Rates range from 10% to 46%, with Vietnam hit hardest. China’s overall tariff will rise to 54% when a new 34% levy is added to the existing 20%. The measures take effect on April 9, 2025.

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US tariffs delay notebook production, raising concerns for 2025 growth

The Trump administration has imposed reciprocal tariffs globally under the guise of equal tariffs, causing significant concerns within the notebook (NB) supply chain regarding production location planning and shipment forecasts for 2025. According to industry sources, a full-year shipment estimate cannot be provided at this time; however, if US tariffs are enforced, the consumer market will undoubtedly suffer severe damage.

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Kumamoto prefecture: TSMC’s Japan investment undeterred by Trump tariffs

Kumamoto Governor Takashi Kimura recently affirmed that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) commitment to its investments in Japan, particularly in Kumamoto Prefecture, remains steadfast despite tariff escalation threats from the Trump administration. Speaking to Nikkei, Kimura emphasized that the Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing (JASM) facility, a TSMC subsidiary, was established to cater to domestic Japanese demand. He further noted that assurances of continued investment have come directly from TSMC’s headquarters, minimizing the impact of US tariffs on its Japanese operations.

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