The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Apple Watch, FitBit could feel cost of US tariffs

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THE latest round of US tariffs on US$200 billion of Chinese goods could hit the Apple Watch, health trackers, streaming music speakers and other accessorie­s assembled in China, government rulings on tariffs show.

The rulings name Apple Inc’s watch, several Fitbit Inc activity trackers and connected speakers from Sonos Inc.

While consumer technology’s biggest sellers such as mobile phones and laptops so far have faced little danger of import duties, the rulings show that gadget makers are unlikely to be spared altogether and may have to consider price hikes on products that millions of consumers use every day.

The devices have all been determined by US Customs and Border Patrol officials to fall under an obscure subheading of data transmissi­on machines in the sprawling list of US tariff codes.

And that particular subheading is included in the more than 6,000 such codes in President Donald Trump’s most recent round of proposed tariffs released earlier this month.

That US$200 billion list of tariffs is in a public comment period.

But if the list goes into effect this fall, the products from Apple, Fitbit and Sonos could face a 10 per cent tariff.

The specific products listed in customs rulings are the original Apple Watch; Fitbit’s Charge, Charge HR and Surge models; and Sonos’s Play:3, Play:5 and SUB speakers.

All three companies declined to comment on the proposed tariff list. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A woman tries a new Apple Watch Series 3 Cellular model after it goes on sale at the Apple Store in Tokyo’s Omotesando shopping district, Japan. — Reuters photo
A woman tries a new Apple Watch Series 3 Cellular model after it goes on sale at the Apple Store in Tokyo’s Omotesando shopping district, Japan. — Reuters photo

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