Emerald Technologies Addresses New Tariff Imposed on Goods Originating from China
February 18, 2025 | Emerald TechnologiesEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Emerald Technologies is closely monitoring the recent announcement of an additional 10% tariff on all goods originating from China. This tariff, effective February 4, 2025, will be applied in addition to existing tariffs on Chinese goods, such as those imposed under Section 301.
As outlined in the White House Fact Sheet published on February 1, 2025, this tariff is being imposed under the authority of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). While a detailed list of HTS codes is not yet available, it is expected that the tariff will be applied based on the country of origin methodology currently used for Section 301 and other special tariffs.
Emerald Technologies will be passing these additional tariffs on to customers. We will notify you of any cost increases using your established process or work with you to set one up if needed.
Strategies for Tariff Mitigation:
- Identify Country of Origin: We encourage our customers to carefully review the country of origin for all components. Identifying alternative sourcing options may help mitigate the impact of these tariffs.
- Explore Alternative Manufacturing Locations: Emerald Technologies operates a fully operational facility in Penang, Malaysia, which can serve as an alternative manufacturing location for customers seeking to diversify their supply chains beyond China.
Emerald Technologies remains committed to supporting our customers in navigating this evolving trade environment. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as new information becomes available.
We encourage you to reach out to your Program Manager with any questions or to discuss strategies for mitigating the impact of these tariffs on your specific business needs.
Suggested Items
Scanfil Is Preparing for a Changing Trading Environment
03/19/2025 | ScanfilAs the potential for new tariffs continues to evolve, Scanfil is committed to ensuring that its global manufacturing network is prepared to offer support should the need arise for a shift of manufacturing locations, whether domestically or internationally.
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
03/14/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007Inside the industry, it feels like we’re getting ready for a big party holiday, and I’m feeling the whole Mardi Gras vibe. This weekend, IPC APEX EXPO kicks off with standards development committees and the Technical Conference before the Expo starts on March 18. We’ll be sneaking out of our network of evil lairs scattered around North America and convening at the I-Connect007 booth in the middle of the Anaheim Convention Center. Be sure to stop by and say hello.
Statement from IPC, the Global Electronics Association, on Recent U.S. Tariffs and Global Trade
03/07/2025 | IPCIPC shared the following statement today on U.S. tariffs and their implications on the global electronics industry. This statement can be attributed to Dr. John W. Mitchell, IPC president and CEO:
Statement from John W. Mitchell, IPC President and CEO, on U.S. Tariffs and Global Trade
02/13/2025 | IPCIPC, an electronics industry association dedicated to furthering the competitive excellence and financial success of more than 3,000 members worldwide, shared the following statement today on U.S. tariffs and their implications on the global electronics industry.
I-Connect007 Editor's Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
02/07/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007For my top picks this week, I wanted to highlight some other important content we’ve featured. First is the incomparable Stephen Chavez, who provides insight into what the future PCB designer will look like. Bob Duke of American Standard outlines the seven key challenges he sees in offshore manufacturing. We move seamlessly from there to tariffs, one of today’s most talked about topics. Jeffrey Beauchamp of NCAB looks back at a recent timeline regarding tariffs, and it’s quite interesting. I’m also pointing you toward a feature on a thriving EMS company in Malaysia, one of the two most popular locations for China Plus One manufacturing expansions. Finally, we acknowledge the expansion news of a long-time PCB and EMS global supplier.