President Trump’s push for Apple to manufacture iPhones in the U.S. could lead to dramatic price hikes, with estimates suggesting a U.S.-made iPhone might cost up to $3,500. This stems from a proposed 25% tariff on Apple products made overseas, aimed at reshoring jobs and boosting domestic production. The high cost of building U.S. factories and restructuring supply chains makes domestic production a costly challenge for Apple, raising concerns across the tech and financial sectors.
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