During Apple’s quarterly revenue call earlier this month, CEO Tim Cook told Wall Street analysts and media that “the majority of iPhones sold in the United States will make India their original country.” Currently, revenue on electronic items, including smartphones, has been suspended. Most of the products imported into US tariffs on China are still being paid 10 % tariff, which is up to 145 % this month, has been reduced to 30 %.
Creating a copy of the current iPhone supply chain in the United States would be a very difficult task
Trump, in particular, has mentioned that the iPhone units sent to the United States are charged with “at least 25 % of the taxes” except that “built in the United States, not India, or anywhere”. President, who has been a friendly relationship with Tim kickIn the past, he has really talked about transferring iPhone manufacturing to the United States, but what Trump cannot understand is that he will not be anxious to take low -paying jobs on the US Assembly line. Even it cannot be considered whether it is possible to make a supply chain for US iPhone production.
President Trump has threatened to impose 25 % or more tariffs on not iPhone units made in the United States. | Image Credit-Sachi Social
Trump, who is generally surprised in self -marketing, can make a major mistake of public relations here. It doesn’t matter how you give it a piece, forcing Apple to make Apple its most important product in the United States will be more prices. If Apple caves Trump, the cost of maintaining production facilities in the United States and the additional costs of acquisition of goods will be forced to raise iPhone prices. If Apple has decided to keep production away from the United States, the 25 % more tariff imposed will also lead to sticker shock for iPhone buyers.
In any way, the president is making himself the person to hold the high prices of the iPhone. The device remains popular in states where it is the most sale smartphone.
Dan Evice, the global head of technology research at Financial Services firm, Wadebish Securities, says prices in the United States can increase prices to $ 3,500 for one handset. “You make a supply chain in the United States with a fible in West Virginia and New Jersey last month,” Ivas said on CNN last month.
It has been an itching to move the iPhone to the states that Trump continues to scratch. During his Middle East trip in Qatar last week, the president said, “I had a little problem Tim kick. I told him, ‘Tim, you are my friend. I treated you very well. You’re coming with $ 500 billion. “But now I have heard that you are building all over India. I don’t want you to build in India. “
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Treasury Secretary Scott Basant said on Fox News this morning that the president would “want to bring back health -related manufacturing in the United States”.
It doesn’t matter what Apple has decided to do, there will be no winner in this war. For an American president, there is nothing wrong with transferring a particular product from an American company to the United States. Hell, Trump is not the first to apply for Apple. But like President Obama, Trump also needs to understand the potential impact of his demand. When the late Steve Jobs met former President Obama in October 2010, he pointed out that Apple, who was currently needed to hire 30,000 industrial engineers, could not find the services of many people in the United States. Accusing the education system in the United States, Jobs told Obama “If you can educate these engineers, we can transfer more manufacturing plants here.”
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