Dozens of technology companies have warned the Trump administration that more China tariffs would make electronics more expensive

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The looming tariffs could raise the price of household electronics including cellphones and laptops.

The Trump administration has doubled down on plans to escalate its trade dispute China before the end of the year. Dozens of technology companies have warned that could raise the price of household electronics including cellphones and laptops. Here's what they told the Trump administration, according to US Trade Representative transcripts. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.

The Trump administration has doubled down on plans to escalate its trade dispute China before the end of the year. Dozens of technology companies have warned that could raise the price of household electronics including cellphones and laptops. Here's what they told the Trump administration, according to US Trade Representative transcripts. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.

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