Trump Tariffs Could Force Apple to Raise iPhone Price to over $2K
- In 2025, President Trump imposed new tariffs impacting technology companies like Apple, who leverages global supply chains.
- These tariffs, intended to bring manufacturing to the U.S., create significant cost increases for imported components.
- The tariffs, including 54% on China and 32% on Taiwan, impact Apple's production in Asia, its primary manufacturing location.
- Analysts estimate tariffs could increase Apple's costs, with Angelo Zino noting the tariffs' magnitude.
- Apple may raise prices, shift production, or accept lower profits to offset tariffs' effects, with uncertain outcomes.
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Trump tariffs provoke world condemnation and fears of a $2,300 iPhone
WASHINGTON/OTTAWA, April 3 (Reuters) - Countries around the world threatened to ratchet up a trade war with the United States on Thursday as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs ignited fears of steep price increases in the world's largest consumer market.
Rs 2 lakh iPhone? Trump tariffs may drive prices up by 40%
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