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Graphics cards, and other PC components for that matter, just dodged a big price hike this month in the US, but planned tariffs on Chinese imports have only been put off until later this year, rather than scrapped entirely. As PC Mag reports, these are tariffs originally brought in some time ago by the Trump administration, and they added a 25% duty on imported graphics cards, motherboards, SSDs and power supplies from China. The Biden government, however, has been putting off these tariffs being reinstated. They were supposed to come back into play in December 2022, before being delayed twice...