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U.S. extends China GPU tariff exemption until August 31 — Motherboards also listed in Section 301 exclusion
It's time to buy that GPU that you've always wanted.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced that it will suspend the planned 25% Section 301 tariffs against China, which include parts containing chips and semiconductors, like GPUs, motherboards, and solar panels, for another three months. The import tax on these components was supposed to go live on June 1, 2025, after the Biden administration extended the exemption for a year. However, the USTR has released a statement [PDF] extending the deadline to August 31, 2025. The development means another three-month delay on a price rise that has been lurking behind GPUs and motherboards for years.
parts containing chips and semiconductors, like GPUs, motherboards, and solar panels
solar panels? really? zero tariff?