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Apple's US investments appear to buy safety from India tariffs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56367, member: 636"] Apple will face no impact from President Trump's tariff increases on Indian imports despite rates rising from 25 percent to 50 percent by August 27, 2025. Semiconductor products and smartphones receive exemptions from the higher tax rates under current trade policies. The company produces iPhone models through manufacturing partners Foxconn and Pegatron at Indian facilities. These devices serve both domestic markets and American consumers through established supply chains. Apple's semiconductor-based products remain protected under existing trade exemptions. The exemption status may change as the Trump administration considers targeted levies against technology companies. Apple has invested 500 billion dollars in American manufacturing with an additional 100 billion dollar commitment to domestic production. These investments demonstrate the company's strategy to strengthen relationships with government officials while reducing supply chain vulnerabilities. Manufacturing expansion in India allows Apple to produce the entire iPhone 16 lineup within the country. Future iPhone 17 models may also receive production at these same facilities. [/QUOTE]
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