Advertisement

Apple reveals iPhones sold in US no longer come from China

Apple reveals iPhones sold in US no longer come from China
iPhone 16e on a reflective surface. PHOTO/@Apple/X

Apple says devices sold in the US will no longer come from China, as the tech giant tries to mitigate the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs.

Most iPhones will be sourced from India instead, with iPads coming from Vietnam, to prevent dramatic price rises for American consumers.

Unveiling financial results from January to March, the company said the US president’s escalating trade war has had a limited impact on its performance so far.

Increased costs

However, Apple CEO Tim Cook believes the tariffs will add £677m in costs during the current quarter, assuming Trump’s policies don’t change.

Revenue for the first three months of the year stood at £71.8bn, with earnings of £18.6bn also beating analyst expectations.

Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook. PHOTO/@tim_cook/X

High demand for iPhones during this period may have been driven by US shoppers rushing to make purchases before the new tariffs came into force.

But the full impact of any panic buying will only emerge when Apple reports its results from April to June later in the year.

Apple’s reliance on Chinese factories to manufacture its iPhones meant the company was far more exposed to the impact of Trump’s trade war than others.

Author

Sky News

Sky News

View all posts by Sky News

For these and more credible stories, join our revamped Telegram and WhatsApp channels.
Advertisement