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Big Tech is now slightly less silent on Trump’s tariffs

President Donald Trump got acquainted with the goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China in effect, but large technology companies have often remained silent even though the potential tariff that can occur on its business.

I have already written about this: once Shortly after Trump announced to them in February and again Later After the initial tariff of 10 percent in China entered into force and the Mexico and Canada tariff was stopped. In both articles, freedom It has reached many companies in the field of major technology and neighboring industries, and the vast majority of them refused to comment or not at all. Those who responded usually give public data.

We have made another round of communication, and although there are some new comments, things are often the same. This is what is new:

Otherwise, the situation is similar to the last time I wrote, with very simple changes:

But as I wrote earlier, the Trump administration is chaotic, and therefore the nature of definitions may change at any moment. On Wednesday, the Trump administration announced an exemption for one month on the tariff of cars imposed on Canada and Mexico, according to Politico. Trade Minister Howard Lootnick was Yesterday’s signal The administration can announce some kind of settlement on the tariff of Mexico and Canada early in the day.

We may not see the true permanent effects of these definitions on technology companies until their following main products are launched. Can iPhone 17 have a higher price? Do you have to pay more for the next generation of Ray-Ban Meta glasses? We just don’t know yet.

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