President Donald Trump exempted a range of everyday products, specifically in the electronics category, from reciprocal tariffs, when imported into the United States.
Items excluded from reciprocal tariffs include smartphones, computers, servers, laptops, tablets, motherboards, processors, memory modules, machines used for manufacturing semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, flat panel displays, and related devices, according to updated guidance from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection published on April 11.