Trump's tariff plans loom over the year's biggest electronics show

📊Executive Summary
The article discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump's proposed tariff increases on the electronics industry, particularly as companies showcase new AI products at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Trump's plans include a 60% tariff on imports from China and 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada, which could lead to significant price increases for consumers. The Consumer Technology Association warns that these tariffs could harm innovation and lead to retaliatory measures from other countries. Companies like Yarbo, which manufactures in China, are uncertain about how to adjust their supply chains in response to these potential changes. The article highlights the broader implications of tariffs on pricing and supply chain strategies for tech companies....
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