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Trump Threatens Apple with 25% Tariff on iPhones Made Overseas

Trump’s announcement comes amid his renewed push to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. as part of his “America First” economic policy.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 23, 2025
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Former President Donald Trump has ignited new tensions in the technology and trade sectors by threatening to impose a 25% tariff on all iPhones produced outside of the United States. The threat, delivered via a statement on his social media platform, has sent shockwaves through the financial markets and sparked concerns among tech executives and economists alike.

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Trump’s announcement comes amid his renewed push to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. as part of his “America First” economic policy. In his statement, he criticized Apple for increasingly relying on production in countries like India and Vietnam, arguing that such moves harm American workers and the nation’s industrial base.

“If Apple wants to sell iPhones in the United States, they need to make them in the United States,” Trump declared. “It’s time we stop allowing companies to profit off American consumers while sending jobs overseas.”

Donald Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariff if iPhones sold in the USA are  made in India

Apple, one of the world’s most valuable companies, has long relied on a global supply chain, with the vast majority of its iPhones assembled in Asia. While the company has made some investments in American manufacturing and has opened facilities in states like Texas, it still lacks the infrastructure to build iPhones domestically at scale.

The former president’s threat immediately rattled Wall Street. Apple’s stock dropped sharply following the announcement, losing over 2% of its value by mid-afternoon trading. The broader tech sector also took a hit, with investors bracing for the possibility of escalating trade tensions and costlier production strategies.

Financial analysts warn that if Apple were forced to manufacture iPhones entirely within the United States, the costs could rise dramatically. Some estimates suggest that the retail price of an iPhone could surge to over $3,000, a development that could severely impact sales and consumer accessibility.

Trump’s remarks also come at a politically charged moment. With the 2024 election cycle still fresh in public memory, the former president appears to be solidifying his economic stance as he positions himself for continued political influence. His targeting of Apple echoes earlier trade moves during his presidency, particularly his administration’s tariffs on Chinese goods and efforts to pressure American companies to shift operations back home.

Industry experts say that the situation underscores the complexity of modern global supply chains. While Apple has already taken steps to diversify its production base—moving some manufacturing to India and Vietnam to reduce its dependence on China—these shifts were never intended to bring operations back to the U.S. in full.

Economists caution that a unilateral tariff on foreign-made iPhones could lead to retaliatory trade measures, disrupt global supply chains, and ultimately harm consumers through higher prices. Moreover, the feasibility of moving iPhone production to the U.S. is limited by labor costs, infrastructure needs, and the sheer scale of the company’s global logistics network.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: Apple has big expansion plans in India —  but Trump's tariffs could change that

Meanwhile, Apple executives have remained publicly silent on the matter, though sources within the company suggest there is deep concern over the potential policy shift. The tech giant has invested billions into building and refining its overseas manufacturing capabilities, and a sudden policy reversal could take years—and massive expenditures—to address.

As the debate unfolds, policymakers and industry leaders are watching closely. Trump’s proposal, while not yet enacted, has already shifted the conversation about globalization, manufacturing, and the role of government in corporate decision-making.

For now, the future of Apple’s supply chain remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that Trump’s latest salvo has reintroduced a volatile issue into the national conversation—one with significant implications for the technology industry, the economy, and American consumers.

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