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Tim Cook explains how tariffs affect Apple business

Julie Clover

The General Director of Apple Tim Cook today gave some idea of ​​how the tariffs levied by US President Donald Trump influenced his business, and the future consequences that Apple expects should continue. /> Cook said that tariffs had a limited effect on the March quarter, since Apple was able to optimize its supply and reserves chain. Apple cannot fully evaluate the effect of tariffs on the June quarter of uncertainty, but the tariffs will add 900 million dollars to the Apple costs unchanged. From the Apple call by income:

Now let me spend you according to the consequences of tariffs in the March quarter and give you some color for what we expect in June. In the March quarter, we had a limited effect on tariffs, since we were able to optimize our supply chain and reserves. Nevertheless, for some color, assuming that current global tariff rates, politicians and applications are not changed for the balance of the quarter, and new tariffs are not added, we estimate the influence to add $ 900 million on our expenses. This assessment should not be used to create forecasts for future quarters, since there are certain unique factors that benefit the June quarter. For the June quarter, Cook said that the Apple expects that most iPhone sold in the USA will have India as a country of origin, while Apple will continue to search for other Vietnam products. Apple will look for devices from China for the rest of the world. Mutual tariffs. Some products, such as accessories, are subject to total 145 percent tariffs. All forum participants and visitors can read and monitor the topic, but the publication is limited by the forum participants at least 100 messages.

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