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President Trump threatened tariffs on Apple iPhones in an effort to boost domestic production. Analysts said manufacturing the phones in the U.S. would increase costs significantly.
Apple CEO Tim Cook personally called Texas Governor Greg Abbott urging him to veto legislation requiring age verification for the App Store, escalating the tech industry's battle over child safety regulation.
Apple stepped up efforts in recent weeks to fight Texas legislation that would require the iPhone-maker to verify ages of device users, even drafting Chief Executive Tim Cook into the fight.The CEO called Texas Gov.
Apple Inc. has become a frequent target for attacks by President Donald Trump, a factor that has held the stock back as other big tech companies have rebounded over the past month.
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Raw Story on MSN'Fairy tale': Experts 'skeptical' Trump's threats against Apple are 'feasible'President Donald Trump has been ramping up pressure on Apple CEO Tim Cook to build the company's iPhones in the U.S. The president last week said he had "a little problem" with the tech mogul and threatened Friday to slap 25-percent tariffs on the phones unless they were built in the U.
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Apple may find it hard to make iPhones in the U.S. because it’s expensive, and the U.S. doesn’t have enough skilled workers. The company depends heavily on suppliers in China and India, where most of its production is already set up.
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Gene Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Apple's and Google's recent stock performance and possible headwinds both tech giants are facing.
With the launch of the iPhone 17 imminent, Apple turned heads when it hired Mladen M. Hoyss, who until now was the software creative director of London-based Nothing, as the human interface designer.