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Apple and other electronics manufacturers have received a break from Trump's reciprocal tariffs, with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency sharing a long list of products excluded from the levies last night.

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iPhones, Macs, iPads, Apple Watch, and other Apple devices will not be subject to the 125 percent tariffs that have been put in place on imported Chinese goods, nor will Apple have to pay the 10 percent reciprocal tariffs that are in place for goods from other countries.

All manner of electronic devices have been exempted, including computer components such as GPUs from Nvidia, semiconductors and the equipment used to make them, SSDs, displays, many TVs, and more. Some other electronic devices including video game consoles like the Nintendo Switch 2 are still subject to the tariffs.

As Bloomberg points out, the exemptions could be temporary and the Trump administration could be planning for new, lower tariffs on electronics and other goods from China. The order also does not exempt companies from the 20 percent "fentanyl" fee imposed on China, which was an earlier penalty, so there is still a fee that Apple will need to pay.

With the back and forth over tariffs and the 90-day pause Trump put in place in some countries, Apple stock has been volatile for the last week and has dropped more than 20 percent before recovering somewhat. As of market close yesterday, Apple's stock was down 11 percent from early April.

Update: This article previously stated that AirPods and HomePod were not covered by the exemptions, but it appears they in fact are.

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Article Link: iPhones, Macs, and Other Apple Devices Exempted From Trump Tariffs
 
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Oh thank god this was one of my biggest fears with these tariffs because as we all know, you. cant build a modern day device without having some elements having to be made in china. I was truly terrified that the new computer i was looking to buy and a Ipad Pro would cost me twice as much, and come the fall id be paying double even with trade in for the new Iphone and Apple Watch Ultra.

Do i still think we should build SOME items here in the US? Yes. Do i ever imagine a situation were we build iphones here? No!
 
Exempting these items was always the plan, it's part of making my BIG GRERAT BEATIFUL DEALS and punish China for ripping us off all of these centuries, while saving the AMERICAN consumer and bring in 7 TRILLION DOLLARS OF INVESTMENTS. Also, Long after formally introducing Tim Cook of Apple, I quickly referred to Tim + Apple as Tim/Apple as an easy way to save time &, words. The Fake News was disparagingly all over this, &, it became yet another bad Trump story!

-@RealDonaldTrump
 
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One could consider both devices “computers” if they wanted, especially the HomePod.

It doesn't work that way. Otherwise, a smart toaster oven with Wi-Fi would be classified as a data processing device or computer.

It's the "essential character" of the device that has to be taken into account. CBP and courts have the final say and part of their decision is based on historical import records.
 
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