Trump’s tariffs are supposed to spark the display panel, which are equipped with monitor manufacturers

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The creators of the monitor are allegedly enlarging the displays panels in response to the tariffs applied to China by the Trump administration. Digitimes Asia Reports that the volume of stocks on the screen is to reach 3 million pieces, and monitor prices allegedly enhance by 5% due to tariffs.

The implication of recent tariffs can cause a chain reaction in the monitoring panel industry, in addition to wrestling. It is expected that massive competition in the industry is choked on the second level monitoring brands (think that people without a long history or loved ones related to the display industry), hindering their negotiating strength and forcing these brands of lower levels to pay higher prices to make sure that They are sure to get sufficient product capacity for your products.

For comparison, the “First Level” brands will be less affected, having more space to compensate for recent tariffs with their supposedly better capacity and selection.

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The panel demand is reportedly increasing in the first quarter of 2025, because the largest players on the display market, such as Dell, HP and Samsung, build their supplies to fight tariff prices. This initial wave of demand apparently began at the end of 2024 and led to a slight price enhance for some monitoring panels.

The displays are far from the only part of the technology industry of impact. ASRock plans to move production outside China because of the same tariffs imposed by Trump. And it seems that he is not planning to move to the USA, but rather Vietnam and Taiwan, countries where the tariffs have not yet been used.

Although the tariffs have not yet been applied to these nations, Trump threatened Taiwan to 100% tariffs for semiconductor chips. The state -owned goal of the US president is to restore jobs to a semiconductor to the USA, many of which have moved to Taiwan.

Newgg also blamed the tariffs (before removing its tweets) for frustrating circumscribed problems with availability and prices, harassing recent graphics cards RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. The company’s social media pointed to tariffs in addition to scalpers as those responsible for the prices of hiking by 18% on the Flagic Nvidia graphic processors . MediaTek also conducts impact simulations to see how American tariffs can influence his business activities.

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