TI and Intel Shares Sink as China Tariffs Hit US-Made Chips
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Shares of chipmakers with US manufacturing plants fell Friday after China announced new tariffs, targeting semiconductor imports.
Beijing will raise tariffs on all US goods from 84% to 125%, and the China Semiconductor Industry Association issued an emergency notice, which stated that customs determines the origin of imports by where chips are manufactured, not the home country of origin.