Uncertainty returns for Apple as Trump tariff pause halved for countries not making a deal...

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The lack of strategy in the Trump administration's execution of tariffs continues, as the President promises to "set the tariff" on entities that don't make deals in the "next couple of weeks."

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Tariffs could affect iPhone prices in the fall



After historic ups and downs in the market, things flattened out a bit while President Trump paused the extreme tariffs levied on "Liberation Day." Markets actually closed slightly up on Wednesday due to signs of the US planning to ease pressure off of China, but that stress relief has only lasted a few hours as things have changed again.

According to a report from CNN based on remarks President Trump made in the Oval Office on Wednesday evening, the 90-day pause will end sooner for select entities. Specifically, any country or company not actively trying to reach a deal with the Trump administration, or those unable to accept offered terms of a deal, will have tariffs set for them.

"In the end, I think what's going to happen is, we're going to have a great deals, and by the way, if we don't have a deal with a company or a country, we're going to set the tariff," Trump said. "I'd say over the next couple of weeks, wouldn't you say? I think so. Over the next two, three weeks. We'll be setting the number."

The 90-day pause began on April 9, so it has barely been 24 days, and two to three weeks more would be barely over the halfway point. So, some tariffs may spike from the set base of 10%, which is already historically high by magnitudes, to as much as 50% for some countries.

There is no way to tell which companies or countries President Trump is referring to. His administration claimed as many as 90 countries had entered negotiations before his 90-day reprieve, but that number shifted to 15 a few days later.

Apple has some reprieve from this uncertainty thanks to exemptions, but it isn't totally free from worry. Many devices and accessories are manufactured around the world outside of China, and any increase in tariffs will affect those products.

That, and Apple's exemptions are set to end within a few weeks, or perhaps days, as well. Plus, on top of 125% tariffs in China and escalating tariffs on countries around the world, a separate semiconductor tariff will affect Apple products as well.

Supply chain inventory and careful planning have saved Apple from raising product prices so far, but that could change if more permanent tariff relief doesn't arrive soon. The iPhone 17 lineup expected in the fall could see significant price jumps depending on how Apple absorbs these costs.



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  • Reply 1 of 9
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,454member
    Whim of the moment economic "policy" continues unabated. The world is not MAGA and doesn't believe Trump's con man threats, and the world has learned that Trump caves as soon as there's pushback. Late today, Trump began his inevitable fold to China, suggesting that China tariffs would be cut by 50%. It's a reward, I guess, for China offering... absolutely nothing. Art of the deal! Of course, halved China tariffs would still be an unprecedented 75%, so it's not like they're celebrating in Cupertino. Xi continues to have way more cards to play than Trump in this dumbest of all trade wars that Trump started--I can only hope Xi utterly humiliates Trump before making a deal. 
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  • Reply 2 of 9
    Trump is succeeding in MAGA - Make America Groan Again!
    dadonlondoriOS_Guy80nubusalgnorm
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    SiTimesitime Posts: 80member
    How on earth can every country on earth possible manage to negotiate 194-ish separate deals with America in just 90-days? Even if every country wanted to make a deal immediately (right this very moment), does America have enough negotiators to manage 194-ish separate negotiations simultaneously?

    More than 194-ish deals if the tariffed-penguins of the uninhabited islands near Antarctic also need to negotiate. Does America have any negotiators who speak Penguinese? Or did all the woke Penguinese speakers get DOGEed-out of the government because they were too DEI?

    In an infinite multiverse of possible timelines, how did we manage the end up in the absolute stupidest one?
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    ssfe11ssfe11 Posts: 158member
    The MAGAs think Trump is just like Reagan and that is laughable but if they do they should search Reagan’s Tariffs and listen to what Reagan says about how useless and dangerous tariffs are. 
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  • Reply 5 of 9
    DAalsethdaalseth Posts: 3,292member
    Must be time for another round of ‘donations’ to Trumps inauguration fund. 
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  • Reply 6 of 9
    SiTime said:
    How on earth can every country on earth possible manage to negotiate 194-ish separate deals with America in just 90-days? Even if every country wanted to make a deal immediately (right this very moment), does America have enough negotiators to manage 194-ish separate negotiations simultaneously?

    More than 194-ish deals if the tariffed-penguins of the uninhabited islands near Antarctic also need to negotiate. Does America have any negotiators who speak Penguinese? Or did all the woke Penguinese speakers get DOGEed-out of the government because they were too DEI?

    In an infinite multiverse of possible timelines, how did we manage the end up in the absolute stupidest one?
    exactly. they can't and whatever comes out of a rush like that will suck. Trump was NEVER a business man. He never built a company that made anything. He speculated on real estate, lied about values to borrow against. And sold his name to failed enterprises. That anyone thinks he's a real businessman - he's a cosplay businessman. In orange.
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  • Reply 7 of 9
    Negotiators from Japan said that the Trump administration couldn't provide a consistent answer when asked what Japan needed to do to lower tariffs. This is what tells you the Trump administration is just engaging in economic vandalism against the U.S. itself and the world. 

    https://petapixel.com/2025/04/21/japan-cant-get-an-answer-on-what-the-us-wants-from-a-trade-deal-report/
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  • Reply 8 of 9
    ssfe11 said:
    The MAGAs think Trump is just like Reagan and that is laughable but if they do they should search Reagan’s Tariffs and listen to what Reagan says about how useless and dangerous tariffs are. 
    I view Trump as the anti-Reagan.
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  • Reply 9 of 9
    AppleZuluapplezulu Posts: 2,422member
    The continued instability here likely has less to do with 'trade negotiation tactics' and more to do with manipulation of stock markets.
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