Citing the uncertainty, Ada Lim of OCBC Investment Research believes investors should adopt a "wait and see" approach.
Nanofilm Technologies International's share price, along with many Asia-based tech companies, have been hit following the US tariffs announced on April 2.
After the US put a halt on the tariffs as multiple negotiations take place, Nanofilm's share price has been on a "steady upward grind" but has yet to recover back to the last closing price of 63 cents as of April 2.

