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Trump said Wednesday that he would pause big “reciprocal” tariffs on many countries, instead setting the rate at 10% for 90 days. But he excluded China from the mix — and in fact said he would raise the rate on Chinese-made goods to 125%.
A sharp selloff in shares of Apple Inc. illustrates investor skepticism about its ability to navigate President Donald Trump’s tariffs on China, Vietnam and India — countries all critical to the iPhone maker’s supply chain.
Apple supplier Luxshare is weighing the possibility of manufacturing some products in the United States as it seeks to address the implications
Investors are worried about Apple Inc. And rightfully so. The smartphone maker’s supply chain is in the spotlight after President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements late Wednesday. Its stock AAPL has since fallen by more than 14% as of Friday’s close.
AI Stocks in the Spotlight. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stands against other AI stocks in the spotlight. The newly announced tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump could have serious consequences for many stocks.
Shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) settled lower after Friday's session. Apple is reportedly making a change to its leadership structure by promoting Vanessa Trigub, signaling long-term succession planning for Senior Vice President Deirdre O’Brien.
In the fast-paced world of technology stocks, few names resonate as powerfully as Apple Inc. Recently, this flagship brand, known for its relentless innovation and strong market performance, encountered a substantial decline in its stock price.
Construction crews have erected cranes and are building upward on two bronze-colored structures expected to house Apple's television streaming service and expand its presence in Culver City.
Apple (AAPL) has temporarily slashed the cost of its TV+ subscription service from $9.99 per month to $2.99 per month in a new promotion.
Apple Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. are set to be hit by fines under the European Union’s Big Tech competition rulebook toward the end of next week, with the iPhone maker facing the added
Apple Inc. is finding itself squarely in the crosshairs of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, even after a yearslong effort to insulate the iPhone maker from trade wars and supply chain disruptions.