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05/04/2026 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
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The Global Electronics Association is seeking immediate input from the electronics industry on how U.S. tariffs are affecting imported inputs to electronics manufacturing and assembly, including equipment, parts, components, and sub-assemblies. The survey was announced during a webinar, “Supreme Court Strikes IEEPA Tariffs: What It Means for Electronics,” hosted by the Association on Feb. 24.

Electronics Trade in a Persistent Tariff Environment

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Tariffs affecting the electronics sector were largely still in place at the end of 2025, even as the pace of new announcements slowed, and several electronics-relevant investigations and legal questions pushed key decisions into 2026. For companies operating global electronics supply chains, tariffs are no longer a short-term disruption; they are part of the operating environment. The costs facing electronics manufacturers are no longer limited to the tariff rates we see in headlines.
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