Trump Denies Tariff Changes, Hound China's Technology Sector
Summary: The US President maintained his harsh trade position, rejecting any tariff exemptions and saying he would intensify scrutiny of China's technology sector.
On April 14, 2025, President Donald Trump firmly dismissed reports suggesting tariff exemptions for certain tech products, asserting that no country, particularly China, would be spared from his administration's sweeping tariff policies. Trump clarified that there were no new exemptions; in a social media post, he said that the concerning products were categorized under existing taxes, specifically the 20% "Fentanyl Tariffs."
Trump underlined the importance of investigating the whole electronics supply chain, including semiconductors, as part of impending national security tariff investigations. He cautioned against being "held hostage by other countries," citing China as a major issue.
The President's remarks come amid market volatility and criticism following recent shifts in trade policy. While the administration had previously announced a 90-day pause on certain tariffs, Trump made it clear that this did not equate to a rollback, especially concerning China.
White House officials are working with media organizations to build confidence in the government's commitment to improving American manufacturing and tackling trade issues. Trump aims to create a 'Golden Age of America' by implementing new tax and regulatory policies to generate jobs and boost the economy.
Amid ongoing complex trade relations, especially with China, the U.S. administration's consistent strategy indicates a commitment to reshaping global trade partnerships to benefit American interests.