âThis is not a permanent sort of exemption. [The president is] just clarifying that these are not available to be negotiated away by countries,â Lutnick said.
President Donald Trump said on April 13 that he would announce a new non-negotiable tariff rate for imported semiconductors within the next week.
Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on his return to Washington from his estate in West Palm Beach, said, âLike we did with steel, like we did with automobiles, like we did with aluminum, which are now fully on, weâll be doing that with semiconductors, with chips and numerous other things. And thatâll take place in the very near future.â
âWe wanted to uncomplicate it from a lot of other companies,â he added of the industry-specific tariffs, âbecause we want to make our chips and semiconductors and other things in our country.â
Earlier on Sunday, in a social media post, the president said ânobody is getting âoff the hookâ for the unfair trade balances, and non-monetary tariff barriers, that other countries have used against us, especially not China.â
The president stated, âThere was no Tariff âexceptionâ announced on Friday. These products are subject to the existing 20 percent Fentanyl Tariffs, and they are just moving to a different Tariff âbucket.ââ
He also announced a national security trade probe into the semiconductor sector.
âWe are taking a look at Semiconductors and the WHOLE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CHAIN in the upcoming National Security Tariff Investigations,â he wrote.
The president said another bucket of tariffs is being designed to address national security issues in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
âWe want to make our drugs in this country, and by placing a tariff on the companies that are not in this country … Weâre going to have our drugs made in the United States so that in case of war, in case of whatever, were not relying on China and various other countries.â
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, speaking with ABCâs âThis Weekâ on April 13, said that the range of electronic product imports will fall under the separate tariff plans that focus on semiconductors.
Lutnick told ABCâs Jonathan Karl that Trumpâs announcement on April 11 only exempted those items from reciprocal tariffs.
âBut theyâre included in the semiconductor tariffs, which are coming in probably a month or two,â Lutnick said.
Speaking with NBCâs âMeet the Pressâ on April 13, White House senior counselor and trade adviser Peter Navarro said the tariffs will be determined through an investigation of the chips supply chain, launched under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
That act allows the president to restrict imports considered a threat to national security. The copper and timber industries have already seen Section 232 investigations by Trump over the past two months, and the president used the results of one 232 investigation from his first term to defend increasing aluminum and steel tariffs in March.
After Trumpâs early April announcement of universal 10 percent tariffs on every U.S. trade partner, along with separate reciprocal tariffs for some, global and domestic stock markets underwent turbulence. The president then paused almost all his tariffs for 90 days after declaring that he is brokering trade deals with numerous partners, while raising tariffs on Chinese imports to 145 percent.
After the S&P 500 initially dropped on the April 2 tariff plan unveiling, the index rose 9.5 percentâits highest single-gain day since October 2008âon April 9 after Trump announced his 90-day pause on most tariffs. The index, however, was still 11.2 percent below a recent high in February.
While many of the presidentâs tariffs are open to negotiation, Lutnick emphasized that semiconductor-based technology products were exempted on April 11 precisely because theyâre non-negotiable.
âSo this is not a permanent sort of exemption,â he said. â[Trump is] just clarifying that these are not available to be negotiated away by countries.â
Lutnick said tariffs on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals are necessary to incentivize the reshoring of their production back to the United States.
âWe need our medicines, and we need semiconductors and our electronics to be built in America,â he said.
âWe canât be beholden and rely upon foreign countries for fundamental things that we need. We canât be relying on China for fundamental things that we need.â
Biden cited the need to reduce the United Statesâ reliance on China for sourcing semiconductors, which are essential to a wide range of consumer electronics, while also supporting U.S. jobs.
Lutnick echoed those concerns on April 13.
âWe need to have semiconductors. We need to have chips, and we need to have flat panels. We need to have these things made in America. We canât be reliant on Southeast Asia for all of the things that operate for us,â he said. âVirtually all semiconductors are made now in Taiwan, and theyâre finished in China.â
Karl, noting that it would be unlikely that Apple opens a factory âtomorrow to build iPhonesâ in the United States, asked Lutnick whether the new tariffs will lead to higher prices, as some companies, such as AutoZone and Amazon, have already publicly indicated.
âI donât necessarily think so. I think the idea is that we can manufacture here in America,â Lutnick said, adding that Panasonic had just finished building a new factory in Kansas.
âThey made deals with the community colleges nearby and all the local community,â he said. âThey trained people for thisâ4,000 high-tech jobs in Kansas.
âThat is whatâs coming back to America. … That kind of high-tech factor is going to produce things here at very reasonable prices.â
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who spoke with Karl after Lutnick, said she wants Congress to be able to approve or block tariffs imposed by the president.
âEvery Democrat is ready to go, to push back or take away from the president the power heâs now exercising,â she said. âThe question is whether or not the Republicans will join us in this. There will be a vote in about 15 days.â
Naveen Athrappully contributed to this report.
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