What are you able to do? Buy. Buy now. Prices won’t be getting any higher anytime soon. Even for those who accept Trump’s economic theories — that this may all result in a resurgence of American high-tech manufacturing, which I don’t consider for one minute — it should be years before US-based computer and component factories are ramped up and releasing hardware. When you need a pc (or a fleet of PCs), you don’t have time for that.
What else could you do? Search for OEMs from countries which have relatively low tariffs. Unfortunately, the one thing we will say for certain is that it won’t be an organization based in China. Apart from that, we don’t have a clue. Trump can brag all he wants about everyone wanting to make a trade cope with him, but the easy fact is that no such deals have been made up to now.
When you don’t wish to move to Windows 11 or haven’t bought into the AI PC hype, you may attempt to profit from your existing hardware. True, Windows 10 is just months away from its end of support, but those computers can still perform their jobs safely if you would like to pay for support after October, but that’s whole different calculation. Or perhaps you possibly can migrate them from Windows to ChromeOS Flex or Linux.