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Apple Inc., long the envy of its Silicon Valley peers, is now facing one of the most trying times of the post-Steve Jobs era.
By Aditya Kalra and Munsif Vengattil NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Nearly all the iPhones exported by Foxconn from India went to the ...
About 97% of iPhones exported by Foxconn Technology (OTCPK:FXCOF) from India went to the U.S. between March and May, Reuters ...
Donald Trump continues to ramp up tariff rates even as they face pushback in court. Here's what it will mean for you and your ...
Apple has realigned its production strategy, sending nearly 97% of iPhones manufactured in India to the United States between March and May this year.
In an ambiguous post today, President Donald Trump noted that he's close to a deal with China, that's still worse for Apple ...
Apple shares fell 3% Friday after President Donald Trump threatened the tech giant with a 25% tariff if it does not start ...
Nearly all the iPhones exported by Foxconn—97%—from India went to the U.S. between March and May, Reuters reported on Friday, ...
Soon after introducing steep new tariffs that roiled markets, Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that ...
Trump's latest tariff moves will send rates against China back up to 55%, so CNET is continuing to keep an eye on the prices ...
The numbers, being reported by Reuters for the first time, show Apple has realigned its India exports to almost exclusively serve the US market, when previously the devices were more widely ...
Over the past month, Trump has said he’d like to target two specific and very different companies — Apple and Mattel — with tariffs aimed at their key products over comments by their CEOs.