iPhones were already losing ground in China. Then came Trump’s tariffs: Consumers ditch Apple for more advanced features and to support Chinese brands.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
Apple is cooked. Not only are they going to get decimated in China, but they are going to see demand destruction in the US due to tariffs. And neither Trump nor Xi cares about Apple.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
Have they tried Donating a Couple More MILLION or maybe a few BILLION Dollars to Not Corrupt Trump Yet?
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Apple is cooked. Not only are they going to get decimated in China, but they are going to see demand destruction in the US due to tariffs. And neither Trump nor Xi cares about Apple.
I mean, you're not wrong, but the same applies to all phone manufacturers. Samsung, Pixel, etc. are going to see similar price hikes due to tariffs in the US, and a similar drop in demand in China as the population there moves to Chinese manufacturers. I'm not sure why you're singling out Apple.
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I mean, you're not wrong, but the same applies to all phone manufacturers. Samsung, Pixel, etc. are going to see similar price hikes due to tariffs in the US, and a similar drop in demand in China as the population there moves to Chinese manufacturers. I'm not sure why you're singling out Apple.
Yes, but any country that counter tariffs the US makes Apple products more expensive while other (non us based) companies don't have that problem.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
I hope Tim Apple got at least a small hard on while licking Trump's shoes. That would be unfair for a $million.
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I hope Tim Apple got at least a small hard on while licking Trump's shoes. That would be unfair for a $million.
Part of me feels like this is part of the plan. Like during the pandemic, companies raised prices but when the pandemic was over prices didn't go back down.
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I mean, you're not wrong, but the same applies to all phone manufacturers. Samsung, Pixel, etc. are going to see similar price hikes due to tariffs in the US, and a similar drop in demand in China as the population there moves to Chinese manufacturers. I'm not sure why you're singling out Apple.
You don't understand. Chinese companies have been preparing for this for almost a decade now thanks to US policies. Here's manufacturing locations just for Moto.
https://motosmartphones.com/where-are-motorola-phones-made/
How much is it really made in Brazil? Enough to by pass the tariffs.
This is transhipment. China has been building an enormous transhipment network with those countries heavily dependent on Chinese heavy machinery and services. They expected this, they prepared for this. It's the US companies that tried to obey their own countries rules that are susceptible. Even Samsung has been working with China to create these networks. Soon, I would estimate, Apple will as well. The problem is, if you thought Tik Tok was a national security issue, forcing every US company to use Chinese logistics to fight your own countries tariffs...
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
Apple's overpriced phones have quite a high profit margin; surely they could absorb most of the tariff costs while still making a profit? Or would that not be greedy enough for them?
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Yes, but any country that counter tariffs the US makes Apple products more expensive while other (non us based) companies don't have that problem.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
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New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
Apple's overpriced phones have quite a high profit margin; surely they could absorb most of the tariff costs while still making a profit? Or would that not be greedy enough for them?
you don't understand. Mexico will pay for the wall and also for the 40% of every iPhone
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you don't understand. Mexico will pay for the wall and also for the 40% of every iPhone
Yeah, but what about my hourly latte and avocado toast?
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Why would they absorb the tariffs? iPhone users will just pay the higher prices or buy one overseas
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Part of me feels like this is part of the plan. Like during the pandemic, companies raised prices but when the pandemic was over prices didn't go back down.
The plan is to crash the stock market and buy back cheap.
The billionaires have already cashed out near the top.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2025/03/21/warren-buffett-334-billion-cash-invest-philosophy/
It is the suckers taking the losses and the billionaires will buy back your stocks when they hit rock bottom.
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- New tariffs could raise iPhone prices by about 40% in the U.S.
- Apple’s AI delays are hurting its appeal, while Chinese brands have rapidly integrated AI.
- Nationalism and anti-Trump sentiment are driving some buyers to Chinese brands.
In the image (text on the red banner):
政府补贴 制定门店 国补15% 最高500元
Government subsidies; Select stores only; Government subsidises up to 15%, For a maximum of ¥500 Renminbi.
I'm confused, why is there a rebate for the tariff? (Or did I misinterpret it?)
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