BlockBeats News, April 13th: On the evening of April 11th, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that the U.S. would exempt some goods from "reciprocal tariffs," and the federal government has agreed to exempt electronic products such as smartphones, computers, and chips from the so-called "reciprocal tariffs." The documents show that the exempted products apply to electronic products entering the U.S. after April 5th, and those who have already paid "reciprocal tariffs" can seek refunds. This measure may help alleviate the price pressure faced by American consumers to some extent, and is also favorable to electronic giants including Apple and Samsung Electronics. Financial analyst Hussein Kubesy pointed out that this marks a "180-degree turn" in the U.S. government's tariff policy. (Jinse)