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Trump Warns Apple: 25% Tariff on Foreign-Made iPhones

Trump Warns Apple: 25% Tariff on Foreign-Made iPhones

Xiao Liang by Xiao Liang
May 23, 2025
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In a bold move on May 23, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a potential 25% import tariff on iPhones not manufactured within the United States. This declaration, made via his Truth Social platform, underscores the administration’s push to bolster domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign production. Trump emphasized that he had previously communicated his expectations to Apple CEO Tim Cook, insisting that iPhones sold in the U.S. should be produced domestically rather than in countries like India .

The immediate market response was notable. Apple’s stock experienced a 2.6% decline in premarket trading following the announcement, reflecting investor concerns over potential disruptions to the company’s global supply chain and increased production costs .

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This development is part of a broader series of trade measures introduced by the Trump administration. On the same day, Trump proposed a 50% tariff on European Union imports, citing challenges in trade negotiations and aiming to address the U.S.–EU trade deficit .

For Apple, the tariff threat poses significant challenges. The company has been diversifying its manufacturing footprint, with increased production in countries like India to mitigate previous trade tensions between the U.S. and China. A mandated shift to U.S.-based production could lead to higher manufacturing costs and potential delays, impacting product pricing and availability.

As the situation evolves, stakeholders across the tech industry and global markets will be closely monitoring the implications of these proposed tariffs and their potential ripple effects on international trade dynamics.

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Xiao Liang

Xiao Liang leads Bumbel’s editorial vision across business, fintech, and startup ecosystems. With a background in economics and digital media, Xiao curates sharp, forward-looking content that helps founders, operators, and investors navigate the fast-moving tech world. When not editing stories, Xiao explores trends in Southeast Asia’s startup scene and the future of digital finance.

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