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ASRock to Move Manufacturing Out of China Due to Trump's Tariffs

ASRock told PCMag it plans to move some of its production out of China. "We need time to shift the manufacturing of GPU cards and other products hit by the 10% tariff to different countries," they said. This week, the White House put a 10% tax on all Chinese imports to the US, this tax applies on top of any other taxes the US already had on certain Chinese goods. ASRock also said, "While we move from making things in China to making them elsewhere, we might take on some of the cost and raise prices a bit to show the higher costs." But they added, "It's not easy to raise prices because the market is still very competitive." ASRock also told PCMag that it already pays a 25% tax on its power supplies made in China. "For items like PSUs that already have an extra 25% tax, makers will keep doing what they've been doing," the company said.

If Trump administration doesn't follow through with his threats of huge tariffs against Taiwan, the PC gaming industry will primarily feel the effects on companies like ASRock and MSI (which makes its motherboards in Shenzhen, China). These are the component and peripheral makers that have part or all of their manufacturing processes in China. ASRock's announcement isn't a huge surprise, as we saw hints of this trend in late 2024 when PC Partner (second-biggest graphics card maker, producing PCBs for brands such as Inno3D and Zotac) moved its headquarters from China to Singapore. It will be no surprise if other top-tier brands such as GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASUS take similar actions sooner or later.
Source: PCMag
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54 Comments on ASRock to Move Manufacturing Out of China Due to Trump's Tariffs

#51
Bomby569
what we need is to move away from US craziness, not so much from China.
As soon as any other country has some surplus over the US they will be moving the factory again and finding something else to be outraged about. It's very common to go to Vietnam now, and they already have a big surplus, guess what is coming next?
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mtosev
Vietnam is probably cheaper than China to manufacture stuff.
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Space Lynx
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A Computer GuyI wouldn't get too worked up about it yet. A lot of these moves are more about triggering more favorable trade negotiations. I would be perfectly fine paying %10 to %20 more for an ASRock motherboard if it also meant the IRS & Federal Income Tax could be completely disbanded and replaced with Tariff based revenue also forcing the Gov't to shrink to some more reasonable level from the Tax money wasting/leaking goliath that it currently is. (sorry for the run on sentence)
Maybe the tariffs should instead go to paying down the debt, and keeping income tax to pay for a downsized social safety net... 36 trillion and counting, if we don't pay it down soon, it's all over.

Mods? Is political talk allowed now, I have no idea anymore, seems to be as these posts are oldish.
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Count von Schwalbe
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Space LynxMods? Is political talk allowed now, I have no idea anymore, seems to be as these posts are oldish.
Nope. From the forum guidelines:
W1zzardAvoid political or religious comment unless it is specifically relevant to a topic and in those cases is only acceptable if done in an unbiased manner.
Hopefully y'all got it out of your systems. Please don't do this again.
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