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    CTA Issues Warning: Tariffs Could Lead to Tech Price Increases

    By ayaksızOcak 12, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Trump Tariff Proposal Could Raise Tech Prices, Warns Consumer Technology Association

    As President-elect Trump prepares to take office, the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) has raised concerns over the potential effects of tariffs on consumer technology imports. While it’s unclear whether Trump will impose these tariffs, the CTA warns that the cost of key technology items like laptops, smartphones, and tablets could see significant increases under the proposed tariffs.

    The CTA is considering two main scenarios: a 10 percent tariff on all imports and a 20 percent tariff combined with a 100 percent tariff on Chinese-made products. In the first scenario, products like laptops could increase by up to 45 percent, which translates to an additional $357 per laptop. Other tech items, such as smartphones, could see price increases of $213. If the tariffs were more aggressive (20 percent/100 percent), the price of laptops could climb by as much as 68 percent, or $540 per unit, and smartphone prices could rise by 37 percent.

    The CTA’s primary concern is the impact on consumers. The association argues that these tariffs would not stimulate U.S. manufacturing or job growth but would instead act as a tax on American consumers. It also notes that since the U.S. lacks a significant domestic computer-manufacturing industry, consumers and retailers would bear the brunt of the costs, potentially leading to a 44 percent reduction in laptop sales.

    The CTA’s full report on the subject, which provides more detailed projections, can be downloaded from its website for free.

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