Trump, Apple and India
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India takes centre stage as an undeterred CEO Tim Cook – despite warnings from President Donald Trump to slap 25 percent import duty in the US on Indian-assembled iPhones – refuses to back down. At least the numbers tell us so.
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 ...
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The data from Canalys, now part of Omdia, showed that U.S. iPhones shipped from India in April rose about 76% to reach 3,000,000. That's a stark contrast to shipments from China over the same period,
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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Apple is now exporting more iPhones to the U.S. from India than China for the second month running, a clear sign of shifting production priorities.
Donald Trump threatened Apple with a 25% tariff on iPhones made outside the U.S., reportedly triggered by Tim Cook's absence from Trump's Middle East trip. Trump publicly acknowledged Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang's presence while pointedly noting Cook's absence.