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US President Donald Trump went on the offensive against Apple on Friday, demanding that the company begin making iPhones in the United States or pay tariffs of at least 25% on its iPhones made abroad.
Tariffs, politics, and shifting priorities are unraveling the iPhone supply chain that once tied the US and China together.
Apple’s iPhone is the cornerstone of the company’s financial might. Can Tim Cook and his team sustain that growth in 2025 when the Chinese competition is outstripping them?
The iPhone 16 lineup is now being sold at discounts of over $350 on major Chinese e-commerce platforms, as the company and its retail
US President Donald Trump boasted “jobs and factories will come roaring back” when he unleashed unprecedented tariffs around the world during his “Liberation Day” address last month.
A woman in North Carolina said her phone was stolen a couple of months ago. She recently tracked its location to Miami and, ultimately, to a city in China thousands of miles away.
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi on Thursday claimed its new Xring O1 chip beat Apple's version on a few metrics. The new chip will be part of Xiaomi's new 15S Pro phone, priced below the Apple iPhone 16 Pro in China. Xiaomi also revealed its YU7 electric SUV.
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