> Afraid not. This has not happened across the board to all components.
Afraid so. Industry impact from tariffs does not require them to be applied "across the board to all components." See here[0] for more information.
With erratic massive tariff proclamations, counter-tariffs are to be expected. All it takes for companies to inflate prices is to either:
A) be provably impacted by tariffs
B) be opportunistic by being "tariff adjacent"
The net result is directly or indirectly, the tariffs implemented and/or threatened to be so are a significant contributor to electronic component costs.
> Afraid not. This has not happened across the board to all components.
Afraid so. Industry impact from tariffs does not require them to be applied "across the board to all components." See here[0] for more information.
With erratic massive tariff proclamations, counter-tariffs are to be expected. All it takes for companies to inflate prices is to either:
The net result is directly or indirectly, the tariffs implemented and/or threatened to be so are a significant contributor to electronic component costs.0 - https://www.tradecomplianceresourcehub.com/2025/12/03/trump-...