Trump’s 50% tariff on India from Aug 27: Why iPhone prices won’t rise
Despite President Trump’s upcoming 50% tariff on Indian goods, Apple’s iPhone exports from India to the US are expected to remain largely unaffected due to existing exemptions for semiconductor-powered devices. India now supplies a significant 71% of iPhones sold in the US, surpassing China. However, these exemptions are temporary, and future semiconductor levies could potentially impact Apple devices and pricing. Despite President Trump’s upcoming 50% tariff on Indian goods, Apple’s iPhone exports from India to the US are expected to remain largely unaffected due to existing exemptions for semiconductor-powered devices. India now supplies a significant 71% of iPhones sold in the US, surpassing China. However, these exemptions are temporary, and future semiconductor levies could potentially impact Apple devices and pricing.
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