Isn't this just a tax which Chinese customers will end up paying for?
de6u99er · 5h ago
It's a tax which American companies are paying. You are asking if they will forward it to their Chinese customers.
raincom · 11h ago
https://archive.is/ZW01R
tl;dr: Nvidia and AMD will give the U.S. 15% of certain China chip sales in exchange for export licenses, sparking security concerns.
de6u99er · 5h ago
I tbink it s clear as day that Trumponomics is failing!
snacktaster · 11h ago
> the deal fits a pattern in the Trump administration where the president urges companies to take measures, such as domestic investments, for example, to prevent the imposition of tariffs in an effort to bring in jobs and revenue to America.
So they will be exempt from the tariffs if they just pay the 15% sales tax directly to the Fed?
almog · 10h ago
I think it tries to compare the export tax to the last week news about chips/semis to be subject to 100% tariffs unless they also have manufacturing in the US.
So yes, they won't have to pay tariffs because they also manufacture in the US, not because they'd (supposedly) have to pay the export tax (though it's hard to see how these two could be mutually exclusive).
So they will be exempt from the tariffs if they just pay the 15% sales tax directly to the Fed?
So yes, they won't have to pay tariffs because they also manufacture in the US, not because they'd (supposedly) have to pay the export tax (though it's hard to see how these two could be mutually exclusive).