Dell, HP, Microsoft, Intel Oppose Proposed US Tariffs on Laptops, Tablets

Proposed tariffs would increase US prices for laptops and tablets by at least 19 percent.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 20 June 2019 10:12 IST
Highlights
  • Move would hurt consumers and the industry: joint statement
  • Proposed tariffs said to increase the cost of laptops in the US
  • Price hikes would occur during peak holiday and back-to-school seasons

Dell Technologies, HP, Microsoft, and Intel on Wednesday opposed US President Donald Trump's proposal to include laptop computers and tablets among the Chinese goods targeted for tariffs.

Dell, HP, and Microsoft, which together account for 52% of the notebooks and detachable tablets sold in the United States, said the proposed tariffs would increase the cost of laptops in the country.

Advertisement

The move would hurt consumers and the industry, and would not address the Chinese trade practices that the Trump administration's office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) seeks to remedy, the four companies said in a joint statement posted online.

Implementing the proposed tariffs would increase US prices for laptops and tablets by at least 19%, or around $120 (roughly Rs. 8,400) for the average retail price of a laptop, the companies said, citing a recent study by the Consumer Technology Association.

Advertisement

"A price increase of that magnitude may even put laptop devices entirely out of reach for our most cost-conscious consumers," the companies said, noting that the price hikes would occur during peak holiday and back-to-school seasons.

In a separate statement, Microsoft, along with video game makers Nintendo of America and Sony Interactive Entertainment said the tariffs on video game consoles could stifle innovation, hurt consumers and put thousands of jobs at risk.

Advertisement

The USTR kicked off seven days of testimony from US retailers, manufacturers and other businesses about Trump's plan to hit another $300 billion worth of Chinese goods with tariffs.

The hearings will end on June 25 and the tariffs will not come into effect until after July 2, when a seven-day final rebuttal comment period ends.

Advertisement

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Dell, HP, Microsoft, Intel
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Thadai Athai Udai Now Available for Rent on Amazon Prime Video
  1. James Webb Space Telescope Detects Most Distant Dormant Black Hole Ever Found
  2. Sukhamano Sukhamann OTT Release: Where to Watch it Online?
  3. Thadai Athai Udai Now Available for Rent on Amazon Prime Video
  4. Brown Season 1 Out on OTT: Where to Watch Karisma Kapoor Starrer Online?
  5. Ugly Story Now Streaming Online: Everything You Need to Know About its Cast, Plot, and More
  6. Sahara Meteorite May Be Fragment of a Lost Moon-Sized World, Study Suggests
  7. OpenAI Introduces Smarter ChatGPT Memory, Adds Dreaming Architecture
  8. Tecno Pova 8 India Launch Date Announced; Battery Size, Design, Colour Options Teased
  9. Samsung Reportedly Starts Internal Testing of Android 17-Based One UI 9 for Galaxy S25 Series
  10. Bybit Lists Western Union’s USDPT Stablecoin for Trading and Transfers
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.