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Apple Fears Trade War Will Jack Up iPhone Prices
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37055, member: 636"] Apple told investors about tariff problems in a recent SEC filing. The company makes most products in China, putting it at risk during US-China trade fights. Apple shares fell 6.5% after earnings as investors worry about these issues. Apple faces threats from countries planning to respond with their trade taxes. The company expects more actions to target specific business sectors. These trade battles could hurt supply chains, force factory moves, or change financial results. Tariffs might limit access to rare materials or raise costs, hurting profits. The full impact remains unclear, depending on what the US does next and how other nations respond. Apple might need to find new suppliers, change business deals, stop selling certain products, or raise prices. Trade fights can harm the whole economy, too. For example, they could make people spend less money on Apple devices. The company worries that these problems will hurt sales and business results. [/QUOTE]
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