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“The concept of making iPhones in the U.S. is a non-starter,” asserted Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, reflecting a widely held view in the investment community that tracks Apple’s every move.
From Associated Press News
90% of iPhones are assembled in China, according to CNBC.
From USA Today
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CNET on MSNApple Shoppers Are Reportedly Panic-Buying iPhones Amid Looming TariffsAccording to Bloomberg, Apple has been stockpiling inventory to brace for the tariffs and is accelerating production shifts to India, where tax rates are lower. The Times of India reports that Apple transported five plane loads of iPhones from India and China to the US in the last week of March as part of this effort to maintain stable pricing.
A visit to the marble-covered Apple Via del Corso is an Apple Store experience that offers unexpected artwork and masses of culture. AppleInsider visited the store to check out the mix of old and new.
Apple Inc., following assurances from the Trump administration, is keeping TikTok and other apps from ByteDance Ltd. on its US App Store for at least another 75 days.
President Donald Trump levied tariffs against China last week that could raise the price of Apple's iPhones by hundreds of dollars — which has sent shoppers rushing to Apple stores to buy iPhones before prices potentially go up.
Growing from its 2001 launch with a pair of stores in Tysons Corner, Virginia, and Glendale, California, Apple now has more than 500 retail locations all around the world. In its stores, Apple ...
The Trump administration’s threat of massive new tariffs has sent Apple Inc.’s share price plummeting, but it also brought a short-term benefit: customers rushing to retail stores to buy iPhones.
Apple today released big iOS 18.4 and visionOS 2.4 updates, each of which come with a brand new app: ‘Apple Vision Pro’ is the newest iPhone app, and ‘Spatial Gallery’ is new to Vision Pro. Here’s everything you should know about Apple’s latest apps.
With all this tariff talk dominating the news cycle, consumers are reportedly hotfooting it to their nearest Apple (AAPL) stores to snag iPhones before the price tags blast off for Never-Never Land. 💵💰Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter 💰 Apple’s U.