
CSIA Clarifies: Only U.S.-Made Chips Face Tariffs
CSIA clarifies that only chips made in U.S.-based fabs face tariffs, while those from the Taiwan region and South Korea remain exempt, shifting market dynamics.
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CSIA clarifies that only chips made in U.S.-based fabs face tariffs, while those from the Taiwan region and South Korea remain exempt, shifting market dynamics.
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