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The decade-long effort to shift U.S. iPhone manufacture out of China to India is going to become more expensive for Apple, just in time for iPhone 17 season.
Apple's new Detroit academy will train businesses in AI and smart manufacturing as Trump threatens new tariffs and pushes for U.S. production.
As the threat of Donald Trump's tariffs looms large, Apple seems to have a plan to stop iPhone 17 prices from going up. But will it work?
US President Donald Trump (R) and Apple CEO Tim Cook (2nd L), with Senior Advisor to the President Ivanka Trump (L) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, tour the Flextronics computer manufacturing facility where Apple’s Mac Pros are assembled in Austin, Texas, on November 20, 2019.
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CNET on MSNAs Inflation From Trump's Tariffs Looms Large, I'm Watching 11 Key Products for Inflation
The question of how new tariffs will affect prices is more relevant than ever, with President Donald Trump's new reciprocal tariff deadline only days away and a new Consumer Price Index summary showing that the inflation rate was 2.
CEO Tim Cook has found himself at the receiving end of President Donald Trump‘s criticism, marking a stark contrast to their previously warm relationship, but reports suggest iPhone production in India is not the only reason.
Trump’s New Tariff Threat Could Slam Apple and Tesla | Trade War 2.0? Donald Trump’s proposed 30% tariffs on imports from the EU and Mexico could wreck Apple’s diversified supply chain and derail Tesla’s European expansion.
Trump initially imposed a 36 percent tariff on Thai imports back in April, only to "pause" it shortly after, citing market instability. However, his latest post on Truth Social, shared Monday, July 7, suggests he plans to move forward with the tariffs this time.
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