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Customs and Border Protection identified exemptions from tariffs for smartphones, various electronic parts and computer monitors.
The vast majority of consumer electronics are produced overseas, with a significant number of products made in China .
The president has expressed a willingness to pursue trade deals with countries that have not retaliated against recently imposed tariffs.
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