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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNSamsung and Apple in the crosshairs as Trump targets smartphone tariffsU.S. President Donald Trump has revived his tariff campaign, this time taking aim at smartphones. Samsung Electronics and Apple are on red alert ahead of their new model release set for July and September,
The iPhone 17 lineup introduces a blend of design refinements, material upgrades, and subtle feature enhancements. However, these updates come with a
Manufacturing iPhones in India is still economically viable even if a 25 per cent tariff is applied, according to a recent report.
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ABP - Live on MSNApple expanding India manufacturing shows global confidence in country: Rajeev ChandrasekharApple's decision to expand iPhone manufacturing in India despite challenges shows the growing global confidence in the country's manufacturing ecosystem, BJP's Kerala unit President and former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar,
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The iPhone 17 lineup will include an ultrathin model replacing the iPhone 16 Plus, which starts at $899. Current iPhone 16 models range from $799 for the base version to $1,199 for the Pro Max. The new designs aim to justify the higher prices, though specific features remain unclear.
He claimed that Apple would be “upping their production in the United States ... But the company faces huge challenges in replicating its vast Chinese supply chain and production facilities ...
CNBC's Jim Cramer warned that Apple could face challenges in India due to Trump's trade policies. He stated that Trump is making it tough for Apple in India, potentially hurting the tech giant’s ...
President Trump has threatened to slap a 25% tariff on the tech giant unless it starts building the product in its home country, a move that seems unlikely.