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Will Trump's 50% tariff on India affect iPhone prices in the US?
If you're an iPhone user and just heard about Donald Trump's recent announcement imposing a 50% tariff on imports from India, your first thought might naturally be whether your next iPhone will get more expensive. While the concern is valid considering how many iPhones are now assembled in India, there’s some relief for consumers in the short term. The good news is that this sudden jump in import taxes doesn’t currently impact Apple’s popular products, including the
Will Trump's 50% tariff on India affect iPhone prices in the US?
If you're an iPhone user and just heard about Donald Trump's recent announcement imposing a 50% tariff on imports from India, your first thought might naturally be whether your next iPhone will get more expensive. While the concern is valid considering how many iPhones are now assembled in India, there’s some relief for consumers in the short term. The good news is that this sudden jump in import taxes doesn’t currently impact Apple’s popular products, including the
Apple shifts iPhone output to India amid rising China-US trade tensions
Apple is taking a major strategic step by shifting a significant portion of its iPhone production for the US market to India. The move, confirmed by CEO Tim Cook, is largely driven by economic factors, especially the sharp difference in tariff rates between goods produced in India and China. According to Cook, the cost of exporting iPhones from India to the United States is much lower due to the 10 percent tariff, compared to the far higher rate imposed on Chinese imports. While Apple cont
Apple shifts iPhone output to India amid rising China-US trade tensions
Apple is taking a major strategic step by shifting a significant portion of its iPhone production for the US market to India. The move, confirmed by CEO Tim Cook, is largely driven by economic factors, especially the sharp difference in tariff rates between goods produced in India and China. According to Cook, the cost of exporting iPhones from India to the United States is much lower due to the 10 percent tariff, compared to the far higher rate imposed on Chinese imports. While Apple cont









