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US To Impose Tariffs On Chinese Chip Imports By Mid-2027

US To Impose Tariffs On Chinese Chip Imports By Mid-2027

Catenaa, Tuesday, December 23, 2025- US government announced on Tuesday that it will slap tariffs on ​Chinese chip imports over Beijing’s “unreasonable” pursuit of chip industry dominance, ‌but would delay the action until June 2027.

The tariff rate will be announced at ‌least 30 days in advance, according to the filing, which follows a year-long investigation into China’s chip imports into the United States, launched by the Biden administration.

“China’s targeting of the semiconductor industry for dominance is ⁠unreasonable and burdens or ‌restricts US commerce and thus is actionable,” the US Trade Representative said in its release.

The move represents the latest effort by President Donald Trump to dial down tensions with ​Beijing, faced with Chinese export curbs on the rare earth ‌metals that global tech companies rely on and which China controls.

As part of negotiations with China to delay those curbs, Trump pushed back a rule to restrict US tech exports to units of already-blacklisted Chinese companies. 

It has also launched a review that could result ⁠in the first shipments to China ​of Nvidia’s second-most powerful AI chips, Reuters ​reported, despite grave concerns from China hawks in Washington who fear the chips could supercharge China’s military.

The chip industry ‍is awaiting the ⁠outcome of another investigation into chip imports that could hit Chinese goods and result in tariffs on a vast array ⁠of technology, but US officials are privately saying that they might not levy them ‌anytime soon, Reuters reported.