Temporary Tariff Relief for iPhones and Macs: What’s Next for Apple?

Apple has received a temporary reprieve from tariffs on imports of iPhones and Macs from China, but new 'semiconductor tariffs' are set to be implemented within a few months. According to U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, these tariffs aim to encourage the production of electronic components and devices in the United States rather than relying on Southeast Asia. The exact level of these new tariffs is not yet known, but they will affect all electronics that benefit from the current tariff exemption. This development adds more uncertainty for Apple investors, who have already experienced a turbulent week due to the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Latest News

South Korean Regulator Cracks Down: Apple Removes 14 Cryptocurrency Apps from App Store
1 day ago

Apple's Foldable Future: Samsung Display to Supply OLED Screens for iPhone Fold
1 day ago

OnePlus 13T Set to Launch Next Week: Compact Design, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and More!
1 day ago

Honor 400 Lite Introduces Revolutionary 'AI Camera Button' with Google Lens Integration
1 day ago

Unveiling the iPhone Fold: Exclusive Details on Apple's Upcoming Foldable with Under-Screen Camera Tech
1 day ago

White House Launches Semiconductor Investigation Amid Tariff Exemption Controversy
1 day ago