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CNET on MSNTrump to Apple: Build iPhones in the US or Face 25% TariffsEven as Apple has been shifting some of its manufacturing and supply-chain strategies for the iPhone in response to US-imposed tariffs against China, the world's biggest tech company has another tariff issue it may need to content with.
President Donald Trump's pro-energy policies were meant to speed the construction of the United States' next generation of energy infrastructure, but many oil and gas pipeline operators would still rather buy than build their way to expansion due to a host of factors impeding large projects.
Trump has repeatedly called on Apple to move manufacturing to US from China, but the company shifted production for more than half its phones to India
Meta and ABC News have already pledged a combined $37 million in funding for the library to settle lawsuits President Trump filed against them before taking office.
Emphasising his ‘America First' policy, Trump reiterated that iPhones sold in America should be built domestically and not overseas, including India. The warning follows ongoing trade tensions and Apple's increasing investments in India's manufacturing sector.
"I expect iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the U.S."
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India Today on MSNBuild them in the US: Trump reiterates 25% tariff threat on Apple iPhonesPresident Donald Trump reiterated his demand that Apple manufacture iPhones in the US or face a 25 per cent tariff, warning that tariffs will apply to all overseas producers.
President Donald Trump on Friday demanded Apple make its iPhones in the United States or face a 25% tariff. “I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone’s that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States,
President Trump issued his starkest warning yet to Apple on Friday morning, saying that "a tariff of at least 25 percent must be paid by Apple" if the production of the iPhone is
More than once, Trump has said Michigan workers would play a role in the system’s manufacturing, although he did not mention the state during his Oval Office announcement this week. U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, of Indiana, at the Trump event said “Indiana is going to help you make it.”