Trump's tariff on Chinese imports goes into effect on September 1, impacting Apple products like AirPods and the Apple Watch.
President Trump's 15% tariff on Chinese imports went into effect on Sunday, impacting Apple products like the Apple Watch and AirPods. The iPhone won't be affected by the tariffs until December. It's currently unclear whether Apple will absorb the tariff or pass it on to consumers, which would make the products more expensive, but some analysts believe Apple is more likely to absorb the tariffs.
President Trump's 15% tariff on Chinese imports went into effect on Sunday, impacting Apple products like the Apple Watch and AirPods. The iPhone won't be affected by the tariffs until December. It's currently unclear whether Apple will absorb the tariff or pass it on to consumers, which would make the products more expensive, but some analysts believe Apple is more likely to absorb the tariffs.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Apple will fix some Apple Watches for free because of a cracking screen problemApple will replace some Apple Watch screens for free, the company announced on Friday.
Read more »
$150 Exploding Cakes: Behind the Scenes; The Apple Laptop Ban; Hurricane Dorian: Trump Cancels Poland TripA review of presidential hopeful Tom Steyer's newly released tax returns, two airlines ban Apple laptops, WhatsApp security concerns, the latest on Hurricane Dorian and Uber's minimum wage proposal DailyDozen
Read more »
Is US-China trade war causing misery for some Trump voters?The ongoing economic row has reportedly hit most US farmers and manufacturers, many of whom are supporters of US President Donald Trump.
Read more »
Trump says trade talks still planned for September after China tariffs go into effectPresident Trump rattled Wall Street when he demanded U.S. firms move production out of China. But some have already taken steps to do so, and, in earnings calls over the past month, dozens of chief executives have signaled plans to further diversify their supply chains amid the intensifying trade war.
Read more »