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Laptops, smartphones, and more: Here is the full list of items exempted from Donald Trump's tariffs

DNA Sunday, 13 April 2025
US President Donald Trump-led administration has excluded a range of electronic devices, including laptops and smartphones, from reciprocal tariffs announced by him earlier this month. You can check the full list of exempted items in this article.
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