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Apple says most US-bound iPhones no longer made in China

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Last updated: May 2, 2025 2:42 am
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Overall, the shift in production away from China to countries like India and Vietnam marks a significant change for Apple. This move not only helps the tech giant navigate the uncertainties of global trade policies but also aligns with the Trump administration’s desire to see more manufacturing done in the US.





As Apple continues to invest in the US and diversify its supply chain, it demonstrates a commitment to adapt to changing trade dynamics. The company’s resilience in the face of tariffs and its ability to maintain strong sales indicate a level of stability amidst the current trade turmoil.





With Amazon also repositioning itself to weather the storm of tariffs, it is clear that tech giants are prepared to navigate the challenges of global trade. The shift in production and supply chain strategies reflect a new era of uncertainty and adaptation in the world of technology manufacturing.





As the trade landscape continues to evolve, companies like Apple and Amazon will likely continue to innovate and adjust their strategies to ensure continued success in the face of changing trade policies and geopolitical tensions.





Overall, the shifting of production away from China and towards countries like India and Vietnam represents a strategic move by Apple to mitigate the impact of tariffs and navigate the complexities of global trade. This shift not only aligns with the Trump administration’s push for more manufacturing in the US but also demonstrates Apple’s ability to adapt to changing trade dynamics and ensure the continued success of its products in the market.

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As Apple continues to invest in the US and diversify its supply chain, it sets a precedent for other tech companies to follow suit and prepare for the uncertainties of global trade policies. With Amazon also taking steps to increase resilience in the face of tariffs, it is clear that tech giants are actively responding to the challenges posed by shifting trade dynamics.





Overall, the ability of companies like Apple and Amazon to adapt and innovate in the face of trade uncertainty highlights their resilience and strategic foresight in navigating the complexities of global trade. As the trade landscape continues to evolve, these companies will likely continue to adjust their strategies to ensure continued success in the face of changing trade policies and geopolitical tensions.




Executives of a prominent business recently revealed that the company may have actually benefited from customers starting to stockpile, as overall sales saw a significant 9% jump to $155.7 billion in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. Additionally, profits soared by more than 60% year-on-year to approximately $17 billion.

The increase in sales and profits could be attributed to customers stocking up on products, possibly in response to current market conditions or uncertainties. This strategic move by customers to stockpile may have inadvertently boosted the business’s financial performance, leading to the impressive growth in revenue and profit margins.

The executives expressed optimism about the business’s performance and indicated that the trend of customers stockpiling could continue to drive sales and profitability in the coming quarters. By capitalizing on this behavior and adapting their strategies accordingly, the company aims to sustain its growth trajectory and capitalize on the changing consumer patterns.

Despite the positive impact of stockpiling on the business’s financial results, the executives remain cautiously optimistic and are closely monitoring market dynamics and consumer behavior. They acknowledge that external factors and market fluctuations could impact future performance, and are prepared to adapt and pivot as needed to ensure continued success.

In conclusion, the recent surge in sales and profits for the business can be largely attributed to customers starting to stockpile, a trend that has proven beneficial for the company. By leveraging this behavior and staying attuned to market trends, the business is well-positioned to navigate uncertainties and capitalize on opportunities for growth in the evolving business landscape.
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