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Nov 26, 2018

Trump suggests 10% tariffs may be placed on iPhones, laptops

A customer tests an iPhone X smartphone at the Apple Inc. store on Regent Street in London, U.K., on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017. Supported by resurgent iPad and Mac sales, the 10-year anniversary iPhone will help push revenue to a record high of $84 billion to $87 billion in the quarter ending in late December, Apple said in a statement.

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U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that 10 per cent tariffs could be placed on mobile phones, like the iPhone and laptops made in China, dealing a potential blow to Apple Inc. (AAPL.O)

“Maybe. Maybe. Depends on what the rate is,” Trump told the Wall Street Journal in an interview. “I mean, I can make it 10%, and people could stand that very easily.” Apple stock fell about 1.6 per cent in extended trading following the comments.

The U.S. is due to raise import duties on about $200 billion worth of goods from China to 25 per cent from 10 percent on Jan. 1. The vast majority of iPhones and other Apple products are built in China and then exported globally.

So far, Apple’s most lucrative devices, like the iPhone and iPad, have been left out of U.S. tariffs. Earlier this year, Apple said products like the Apple Watch and AirPods would be affected before the U.S. said it wouldn’t impose taxes on such items. Still, the company warned in September, that other items, like the Mac mini, Apple Pencil stylus, and some cables and cases, could be harmed.

The company has made a small percentage of older iPhone models in Brazil and India in recent years, in part to avoid local taxes on imported goods.

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