Thursday, December 1st 2022

US Might Reimpose GPU Import Tariffs in the New Year

Currently, the US has an exclusion in place when it comes to import tariffs relating to graphics cards and GPUs imported from China, but the exclusion is set to expire on the 31st of December this year. So far, the US government has been quiet on whether or not the import tariff will be reinstated or not. If the tariff was to be reinstated, US consumers are looking at a 25 percent import duty on graphics cards, starting on the 1st of January, 2023.

There's no easy way to circumvent the tariff either, as it includes items like "printed circuit assemblies, constituting unfinished logic boards," according to Tom's Hardware. Not all graphics cards are made in China though, but the majority of graphics cards are today. It's possible that NVIDIA's move of its logistics center from Hong Kong to Taiwan could have some relation to this as well, as NVIDIA would then be shipping products out of Taiwan, rather than China, depending on how the US Customs classifies Hong Kong these days. We should know what happens in a month's time, but a 25 percent import duty on graphics cards will likely kill most sales, as most people already find them overpriced. This would of course affect AMD and NVIDIA, as well as their partners in the same way, unless they make their graphics cards outside of China.
Source: Tom's Hardware
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108 Comments on US Might Reimpose GPU Import Tariffs in the New Year

#101
lexluthermiester
Bomby569There is a lot of hypocrisy, Russia was bad but we bought their oil, Iran idem, Saudis idem. China is bad but we buy their stuff. If there is one thing i learned in life is there is always a choice (unless you're in some gulag), certain choices are just easier. This has more to do with momentary interested then doing the right thing.
Anyway...
Fair points all.
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#102
Ravenmaster
There’s nothing quite like shooting yourself in both feet. America never learns…
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#103
mahirzukic2
GarrusWhen I lived in Vancouver you meet massive numbers of immigrants. They all say "I tried to move to the US but couldn't get a VISA, so since Canada is easy, I moved here, and I plan to move to the US later when I can". The number of times I've made friends with Koreans that just stay in Canada until they can move to the US is hilarious. 100 thousand of them in Canada all trying to leave Canada after arriving there.
I haven't known this so far, but recently my twin brother went to US to attend a wedding of his sister in-law. As he spent a week there he has had a chance to talk to the groom, who happens to be an ICE (immigrations and customs enforcement) officer. And after some talking to him as well as doing his own research he told me that the easiest way to the US is through the Canada and has even given the info and links to official government programs for immigration into Canada. I've scored very highly, and I could easily immigrate there given my qualifications, English knowledge and IT studies background and work experience.
So far we're both planning to immigrate to Canada in a year or two and move to the US as soon as the Canadian citizenship is done, which is after 3 years living and working in Canada.
So that's actually very believable statement coming from you.
R-T-BBig big big [Citation Needed] here.
Just look at the statistics. It is the country with the highest immigration levels in the world. That is surely not by accident.
Newsflash: it ISNT.
Now his absolute wording might irk you for some reason. Other than being pedantic about it, he is not wrong though.
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#104
R-T-B
mahirzukic2Just look at the statistics. It is the country with the highest immigration levels in the world. That is surely not by accident.
Newsflash: it ISNT.
Now his absolute wording might irk you for some reason. Other than being pedantic about it, he is not wrong though.
It's more the use of absolute "everyone" that bothered me more than the facts of being #1 yes.
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#105
mahirzukic2
R-T-BIt's more the use of absolute "everyone" that bothered me more than the facts of being #1 yes.
I thought so. Still overlooking that minor thing, he's right.
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