Trump Threatens Apple With Tariff on iPhones
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AI, iPhone and Jony Ive
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President Donald Trump brought back up the idea of American-made iPhones on Friday when he threatened a 25% tariff on Apple.
Apple has temporarily increased its iPhone trade-in values in select countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy,
In an attempt to help stem falling iPhone sales in China, Apple has introduced new trade-in deals, though they seem too minor.
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New York Magazine on MSNOpenAI’s Huge Bet on the iPhone GuyWe find out from Ive that Altman is a “rare visionary.” We hear from Altman that Ive is “the deepest thinker over anyone [he’s] ever met.” We’re told by Altman that Ive’s design firm is the “densest collection of talent that I’ve ever heard of in one place and probably has ever existed in the world.
US President Donald Trump has boasted “jobs and factories will come roaring back” as he unleashed unprecedented tariffs around the world during his “Liberation Day” address.
Jony Ive, who helped design products like the iPhone and iMac, worked closely with Steve Jobs for more than 10 years until the Apple co-founder's death in 2011.
El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump amenazó el viernes con imponer un arancel del 25% a los productos de Apple a menos de que los teléfonos