US President Donald Trump's tariff policy brings another twist. After American apple lovers in particular feared a sharp price increase Apple products due to the introduction of high import tariffs from virtually the entire world, led by China, namely Trump's administrativa announced that products from Applu and other electronics manufacturers will be exempted from tariffs. Thanks to this, at least for the moment, the price increase Apple products are not in danger.
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A few hours ago, Trump's ad announcedminispecifically, it is available on iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watch and other electronics are not subject to the 125% import duty that was introduced in recent days. The list of products that are exempt from the tariffs is really very long and includes, among others, processors, graphics cards, SSD storage, displays, televisions and so on. On the contrary AirPods or HomePods appear to be missing from the list of exceptions, as is the recently announced Nintendo Switch 2. However, it is likely that the list of exceptions will be updated and expanded.
However, foreign analysts and journalists point out that the tariff exemptions are likely only temporary, as Trump's administrativa may be buying time at this point to prepare more comprehensive tariff conditions for electronics. In other words, Trump et al. are aware that 125% import tariffs on iPhones and the like are overkill, but they don't yet know how to spell them out. Because of the potential major impact on the US market, so preventThey have suspended the tariffs, saying they will decide on their future in the coming days or weeks.
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Well, if it's produced in China and shipped directly to Europe from there, then the tariffs that Mr. Krasovlas imposed, revoked, imposed, maybe yes, maybe no, on US imports are uninteresting for customers from Europe...
First things first apple (iPod, first iPad, first MB Air I bought it in the US, because Apple I used to have a strategy that the number on the price tag is the same and it doesn't matter if it's in USD or EUR, so it seemed like a good discount... but that was many years ago...
So if I pay a lot of customs duties on imports to the US, it's not me, I'm buying here and the customs duties shouldn't have an impact, unless Apple and they won't start playing the fool's game, meaning they'll raise prices everywhere outside the US so they don't have to raise them by as much in the US. ….
Huh comedians. That is, on Chinese goods, but only what the USA does not produce there. So let China enjoy it.