Apple Begins Assembling iPhone 16e in Brazil Amid US-China Trade Tensions
Apple kicks off iPhone 16e assembly in Brazil, signaling a strategic shift from China amid global trade tensions.
Apple Assembles iPhone 16e in Brazil Amid US-China Trade War
In response to the ongoing trade war and tariffs imposed by the US on Chinese imports, Apple has begun assembling the iPhone 16e in Brazil from day one. This marks a significant shift from previous practices where local production would commence months after the initial release.
Key Points:
- Local Assembly: The iPhone 16e is now assembled in Brazil, as confirmed by product labels and Anatel documents.
- Cost Savings: Brazilian customers can find the iPhone 16e for $670 at retailers, compared to a starting price of $890, likely due to tariff exemptions for local production.
- Global Production: The device is also assembled in China and India.
- Tariff Strategy: Apple is considering expanding its Brazilian facilities with Foxconn to avoid higher US import tariffs on Chinese products.
- Tariff Impact: While the US has imposed up to 245% tariffs on Chinese imports, Brazilian imports face only a 10% tariff.
This strategic move aims to mitigate the financial impact of tariffs and ensure smoother production and supply chain operations.
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