India, Trump and Apple
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Due to lack of supply chain, skilled labor, and high cost of manufacturing in the US, the price of an iPhone would be almost 8 to10 times more, if manufactured in the US compared with India
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India Today on MSNWhy Trump is eyeing India's Apple pieApple does not make iPhones in the US, and moving assembly units there would raise the cost of an iPhone by three times
President Trump is pushing Apple to manufacture iPhones in the United States, threatening a 25% tariff on imported products if they continue production in India. Trump expressed his desire for Apple to prioritize domestic manufacturing,
Although Apple was initially the focus of Trump’s comments, the president widened the scope of the tariff warning to include other smartphone makers. “It would be anybody that makes that product, otherwise it wouldn't be fair,
Apple continues to make most iPhones in China, but shifting its focus to other places like India, which is subject to lower levies than China. Mr. Trump initially imposed a 26% tariff on India ...
National Review condemned president Donald Trump on Wednesday for acting like a "king" in an editorial addressing his "ominous threat to Apple." The post National Review Condemns Trump for Acting Like a ‘King’ With ‘Ominous Threat’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The president floated a 25% tariff on iPhones imported into the U.S. on Friday, adding that Apple (AAPL) would foot the bill.
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