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The decade-long effort to shift U.S. iPhone manufacture out of China to India is going to become more expensive for Apple, ...
India has overtaken China as the leading exporter of smartphones to the U.S., as Apple continues to shift production in the ...
Apple's new Detroit academy will train businesses in AI and smart manufacturing as Trump threatens new tariffs and pushes for ...
The much-anticipated U.S.-China trade talks in Sweden turned out to be a letdown after it concluded Tuesday with no trade ...
Oil prices jump over US$2 after US treasury secretary Scott Bessent warned China could face tariffs for buying Russian oil.
U.S. and Chinese officials agreed to seek an extension of their 90-day tariff truce on Tuesday, following two days of talks ...
In a significant shift in the global smartphone trade landscape, India has surpassed China as the leading exporter of these ...
Samsung boss Jay Y. Lee is heading off to the US to join South Korea in trade talks with the Trump administration.
Investor attention is shifting from geopolitics to corporate fundamentals as earnings begin to eclipse tariffs as the primary market catalyst, according to Barclays.
For the first time India has overtaken China as the No. 1 exporter of smartphones to the United States, following Apple’s tariff-driven manufacturing pivot to New Delhi.
Apple just announced plans to open a manufacturing academy in Detroit this August, as the company faces pressure from President Donald Trump to build iPhones in the U.S.