Fair Trade or Protectionism? Trump’s 25% Tariff on Imported Phones

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Is it fair trade or protectionism? Donald Trump’s threat of a 25% tariff on Apple and Samsung phones not made in the US reignites the debate, causing Apple shares to tumble by $70 billion. The former president’s demand for domestic manufacturing signals a potential shift towards a more protectionist trade policy.
Trump’s message on Truth Social was direct: iPhones sold in the US must be manufactured domestically, not in India or other locations. He directly addressed Apple CEO Tim Cook, expressing his long-held expectation for US-bound iPhones to be built in America, challenging Apple’s global supply chain strategy.
The tariff threat extends beyond Apple, encompassing Samsung and any other phone manufacturer producing devices outside of the US. Trump stated that building plants in the US would be the key to avoiding these tariffs, creating a powerful incentive for companies to invest in American manufacturing and job creation. This comprehensive policy seeks to transform the global electronics supply chain.
However, experts are warning about the significant economic and logistical challenges of such a widespread manufacturing relocation. They point to the absence of the specialized facilities and a flexible workforce that Apple currently enjoys in major production hubs like China. The estimate of a US-made iPhone potentially costing $3,500 underscores the substantial price increase that consumers might face.

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