Apple stock bloodbath continues after China applies retaliatory tariffs

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President Trump's announcement of tariffs and retaliatory measures by China has seen Apple's shares drop to their lowest point since June 2024, as investors predict rising iPhone prices and falling sales.

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Tim Cook



The sweeping tariffs introduced by Trump will affect every single one of the very many countries Apple relies on for its manufacturing. Consequently, as with all technology firms, the company's share price took an immediate battering -- but now it's getting worse.

In response to the purportedly reciprocal Trump tariffs, China has announced its own retaliatory ones. Trump is levying a 54% import tax on China, now Chinese firms importing goods from the US will face a 34% tariff.

As spotted by BBC News, Trump responded to China's retaliation in a post on Truth Social. "China played it wrong, they panicked," Trump wrote. "The one thing they cannot afford to do!"

President Trump is currently golfing, but spoke to reporters prior to his departure when asked about the impact of his tariffs.

"I think it's going very well," he said. "It was an operation like when a patient gets operated on and it's a big thing. We've never seen anything like it."

"The markets are going to boom... the stock is going to boom," he added. "The country is going to boom."

The consensus outside the White House and presidential advisors suggests otherwise, though. And, those same advisors came up with the faulty formula that the president applied, that has nothing to do with tariffs applied by countries importing US goods.

According to CNN, the 54% tariff that China has responded to, was made by dividing a given country's trade deficit by its exports to the US. Then the resulting figure was divided in half.

There was also a baseline 10% that was applied everywhere.

Real-world impact



In a research note seen by AppleInsider, investment advisors from Morgan Stanley see a $51 billion tariff cost in the short term to US Big Tech, minus the additional cost of any US manufacturing improvements. About $33 billion of that alone is attributed to Apple.

And as far as Apple stock goes, before the announcement on April 2, 2025, Apple shares were trading at a high of $225.19. As of noon Eastern on April 4, the shares are trading at $195.63.

This is the first time the shares have been below $200 since June 11, 2024. Even during COVID and what was then seen as a calamitous drop, Apple's share price was at $243.34.

Other subsequent drops have been around supply concerns, or in mid-2024 about slowing sales in China, but this one is entirely because of the tariffs. In each of those, though, analysts were advising investors to take advantage of the low price because it would rise again.

In this case, there is no consensus from investment advisors regarding buying or selling Apple shares, as the situation is simply too complex and volatile in the short- and medium-term. The one certainty appears to be that it is impossible for even a company the size of Apple to swallow the kinds of costs and profit losses that are now being forced on it.

Apple has held the price of iPhones the same for some years -- although only in the US and China. Even if Apple can absorb some of the new costs, it seems inevitable that the iPhone 17 range will see price increases.

That's because there are no devices or components that Apple imports for which it will not have to pay tariffs. This even affects its processor supplier TSMC's plants in Arizona, as the company has to import rare metals to make the chips.

During Trump's first presidency, Apple managed to escape much of the impact of his tariffs. Tim Cook had successfully negotiated exemptions for Apple, but at present it has not succeeded in doing the same again.



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  • Reply 1 of 63
    Does this mean we are now great again?
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  • Reply 2 of 63
    dadondadon Posts: 4member
    Does this mean we are now great again?
    We couldn’t be “Greater”. 🤦🏽‍♂️
    tdknoxlordjohnwhorfinlondordecoderringnubusselleringtonxyzzy-xxxmr.scott
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  • Reply 3 of 63
    ... and it's just the beginning. I would probably also be hidding on my golf course  o:)
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  • Reply 4 of 63
    Afarstarafarstar Posts: 84member
    Does this mean we are now great again?
    The US has never been great. This a calamitous decision by your deranged leader and his bunch of cowboy supporters. Trump has such a big ego and his decisions are so often totally wrong. 
    Thanks for fu**ing up the world Donald. 

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  • Reply 5 of 63
    dadondadon Posts: 4member
    I forgot the /s
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  • Reply 6 of 63
    humbug1873humbug1873 Posts: 193member
    Does this mean we are now great again?
    They haven't  told you!? 'MAGA - Make America Go Away'  ... back to the so called good old day, where the US was an agrarian society with a few mega rich.
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  • Reply 7 of 63
    DAalsethdaalseth Posts: 3,232member
    I think it's going very well," he said.
    He sounds like the generals that kept pouring soldiers into Gallipoli,. 
    edited 12:50PM
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  • Reply 8 of 63
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,732member
    As Orwell said,  “sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality.”

    MAGAhats are now getting bruised 
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  • Reply 9 of 63
    sphericspheric Posts: 2,732member
    Does this mean we are now great again?
    Wait, you mean you’re „tired of all the winning“?
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  • Reply 10 of 63
    dj2k3000dj2k3000 Posts: 17member
    My iPhone 14 Pro Max battery is about ready to be replaced, so I will be going that route and hold onto it for another year or two. Really no reason for me to upgrade, so I’ll sit this round out and see what happens down the road. 
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  • Reply 11 of 63
    I’m sure if Apple made a reasonably sized contribution of Apple stock to Trump’s personal retirement fund he might seem favorable to lifting the tariffs on their products.
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  • Reply 12 of 63
    DAalsethdaalseth Posts: 3,232member
    dj2k3000 said:
    My iPhone 14 Pro Max battery is about ready to be replaced, so I will be going that route and hold onto it for another year or two. Really no reason for me to upgrade, so I’ll sit this round out and see what happens down the road. 
    I’d do the same, but we have iPhone11s. Mine especially really needs to be updated. I was hoping to stretch it until Sept, but no. 
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  • Reply 13 of 63
    And the MAGA crowd still supports this moron. What is it going to take for these idiots to understand they voted for a traitor, convicted felon and rapist, corrupt thief who also happens to be a Kremlin asset — not to mention a bumbling, incoherent fool with a 200 word vocabulary and the understanding of geopolitics of a 5 year old?
    if you voted for this piece of shit, you own this. And you know what? It’s not even the beginning of the disaster he’s preparing for us.
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  • Reply 14 of 63
    Good. Apple has long been over-priced, and under-performing. Apple needs to bring it’s rotten self back to terra firma. You people had better realize and accept that Apple is not the company it used to be.
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  • Reply 15 of 63
    Afarstarafarstar Posts: 84member
    flitetym said:
    Good. Apple has long been over-priced, and under-performing. Apple needs to bring its rotten self back to terra firma. You people had better realize and accept that Apple is not the company it used to be.
    You’ll be complaining that Steve Jobs is dead next. 
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  • Reply 16 of 63
    thedbathedba Posts: 817member

    President Trump is currently golfing, but spoke to reporters prior to his departure when asked about the impact of his tariffs. 

    Par for the course, no pun intended.


    "The markets are going to boom... the stock is going to boom," he added. "The country is going to boom."

    "The markets are going BOOM... the stock is going BOOM," he added. "The country is going BOOM."
    There FIFY
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  • Reply 17 of 63
    thedbathedba Posts: 817member

    flitetym said:
    Good. Apple has long been over-priced, and under-performing. Apple needs to bring its rotten self back to terra firma. You people had better realize and accept that Apple is not the company it used to be.
    Oh!  So the president is exposing the waste, fraud and abuse, while golfing!

    Why didn't, you say so?
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  • Reply 18 of 63
    I’m sure if Apple made a reasonably sized contribution of Apple stock to Trump’s personal retirement fund he might seem favorable to lifting the tariffs on their products.
    I came to write that it sure looks like that $1M contribution to the coronation was a solid investment… 
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  • Reply 19 of 63
    thedbathedba Posts: 817member

    And the MAGA crowd still supports this moron. What is it going to take for these idiots to understand they voted for a traitor, convicted felon and rapist, corrupt thief who also happens to be a Kremlin asset — not to mention a bumbling, incoherent fool with a 200 word vocabulary and the understanding of geopolitics of a 5 year old?
    if you voted for this piece of shit, you own this. And you know what? It’s not even the beginning of the disaster he’s preparing for us.
    Well he's certainly delivered on one promise. And it was BIG and it was BEAUTIFUL.
    Since his 1st day in office, we are glad to report that not one single cat or dog has been consumed in Springfield, OH. 
     
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  • Reply 20 of 63
    The governor of California is going to call Trump’s bluff by ignoring the federal tariff and negotiate directly with other countries on tariffs. Seems like a decent strategy considering that the Trump tariffs are entirely dependent on the claim that the national debt has created a national emergency that gives the president the power to levy tariffs. In other words, the White House is likely violating the law and California is going to respond in kind.
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