NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Higher prices, longer waits, and fewer options are becoming the new reality for Nashville's tech repair shops as they face mounting challenges from recent tariffs.

"I think the shock of it all is the biggest thing right now," said Daniel Cid, co-owner of Computer House on Jefferson Street.

President Trump announced a new tariff that doubles the price of imported computer chips, adding pressure to an already strained supply chain.

Cid noticed a significant price increase for parts months before the latest tariff announcement.

"I went to go order some parts that were left in the cart and I'm looking at the price and I thought he was getting 5 or 6 screens or something but this is two," said Cid.

Computer House serves many students going back to school, professi

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