Dell reduces computer discounts in the US after tariffs rattle business


Tariff announcements by US President Donald Trump have whipsawed global markets and spurred fears of a recession. — AP

Dell Technologies Inc has eliminated or narrowed the US discounts on many of its computers, the latest sign that consumers may have to pay more in the face of vacillating tariff plans.

There are fewer laptop discounts currently listed on Dell’s online store than at any point since at least the start of 2024, according to an analysis of archived versions of Dell’s website hosted by the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Some specials have also been removed from desktop computers.

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