Monthly Market Insights – April 2025 Issue
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The reintroduction of broad-based tariffs by the current U.S. administration has introduced a new layer of complexity for the global semiconductor industry. With duties now ranging from 10% to as high as 145%, the impact on high-tech manufacturing and electronic components distribution is substantial, and accelerating.
The already global, multi-layered, and capital-intensive semiconductor supply chain is particularly sensitive to trade policy shifts. Even indirect tariffs on upstream inputs or logistics can create ripple effects that impact downstream availability, pricing, and delivery timelines.
Key Considerations for Industry Leaders:
While the stated goal of these tariffs is to stimulate domestic production, the near-term reality for the semiconductor industry is increased complexity. Companies that act now to build resilience and agility into their supply chains will be best positioned to navigate this evolving landscape.
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