<p>➀ The Trump administration is considering imposing additional tariffs of over 25% on semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, following a 25% tariff on automobiles.</p><p>➁ Rapidus Semiconductors aims to mass-produce cutting-edge semiconductors by 2027 and views the US as a key export market.</p><p>➂ If the additional tariffs are applied, it could impact their mass production plans.</p><p>➃ Rapidus is seeking an exclusion based on the use of IBM technology, arguing it promotes semiconductor production in the US and contributes to the US economy.</p>
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