As GPU prices and supplies stabilize, the Trump administration declines to revive the China-focused tariffs until at least Nov. 30.
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A 25% tariff on Chinese-made graphics cards won’t return for at least another 90 days.
The «Section 301» tariff was supposed to re-activate on Sept. 1, but on Thursday, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) decided to delay it again.
The 90-day pause means the 25% duty will not resume until Nov. 30, according to the government’s notice. That’s good news for PC builders since GPU supplies and prices have started to stabilize after the ridiculous price-gouging that occurred earlier this year.