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Tech companies have found themselves in the crosshairs of Trump’s aggressive tariff policies this week, with the Magnificent ...
During the most recent fiscal year that ended in September, Apple reportedly exported more than $17 billion worth of iPhones ...
You will probably have to pay a lot more for your next iPhone. That’s bad news for Apple, for our markets and for our economy ...
Apple’s market cap has plummeted by $700 billion as its stock takes a beating in the aftermath of Trump’s “liberation day” ...
Trump’s tariffs aim to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. So what—besides magic—would it take to make iPhones here?
Apple's share price plunged to such an extent it lost the crown as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft in recent ...
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Macworld on MSNWhat exactly did Tim Cook spend a million bucks on?Macworld It’s time to check in on the investments made by Apple CEO Tim Cook in a segment the Macalope likes to call… Tim’s ...
Apple faces challenges from US tariffs on Chinese exports. Tim Cook is shifting some iPhone production to India. India's ...
Apple relies on a number of other countries for its manufacturing, many of which are being hit with aggressive tariffs.
Trump has said that if companies want to avoid the tariffs placed on countries such as China, Vietnam, Thailand, and India, ...
Analysts predict Apple's costs will increase by roughly 30% to 50% with tariffs, leading some iPhone models to go up as much ...
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