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Apple: New tariffs will raise prices for some products

Firm says tariffs will result in lower US growth and competitiv­eness

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LOS ANGELES: Apple Inc said proposed US tariffs on US$200bil worth of products imported from China will raise prices for some of its popular consumer goods such as the Apple Watch and AirPods headphones.

The Mac mini desktop computer, Apple Pencil stylus accessory for iPads, various chargers and adapters and tooling equipment used to manufactur­er and design some products in the US will also be affected, the Cupertino, California-based company told the Office of US Trade Representa­tive in a letter dated Sept 5.

President Donald Trump tweeted last Saturday that there’s a simple solution: Just make the products in the US where there’d be zero tariffs.

“Make your products in the United States instead of China. Start building new plants now. Exciting!” Trump said in the tweet. A message left with Apple’s press office seeking comment on Trump’s remarks wasn’t immediatel­y returned.

The US has imposed US$50bil worth of tariffs on Chinese goods with another US$200bil in the final stages. The public had until Thursday to comment on the administra­tion’s plan. Trump said last Friday he is considerin­g another US$267bil of tariffs on China, which analysts said will affect virtually every category of consumer goods, to retaliate against what he calls unfair trade practices.

“Our concern with these tariffs is that the US will be hardest hit, and that will result in lower US growth and competitiv­eness and higher prices for US consumers,” Apple said in its letter.

Apple outlined how the company’s operations and products will be affected by the tariffs. The company’s shares fell 0.8% on Friday to close at US$221.30 on the news. Donald J. Trump@realDonald­Trump: “Apple prices may increase because of the massive tariffs we may be imposing on China – but there is an easy solution where there would be ZERO tax, and indeed a tax incentive. Make your products in the United States instead of China. Start building new plants now. Exciting! #MAGA

The company said the tariffs would show up as a tax on US consumers and increase the cost of Apple products that our customers have come to rely on in their daily lives.

Apple chief executive officer Tim Cook earlier this year told Trump tariffs were not the right approach.

In the letter, Apple asks the US government to reconsider these measures and work to find other, more effective solutions that leave the US economy and US consumer stronger and healthier than ever before.

Beyond the core products, Apple said accessorie­s like the HomePod speaker, some Beats speakers, AirPort and Time Capsule Internet routers, the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad, and leather cases for the iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Apple Pencil would be affected.

It said some of the parts it relies on for product developmen­t, including processors and research equipment, would also be hit by the tariffs.

Intel Corp, the world’s second-largest chipmaker, weighed in supporting Apple’s opposition to the tariffs and broadening the argument. Computer and phone makers are involved in a global supply chain that includes Chinese manufactur­ing, and that can’t be easily excluded without harm to US companies, Intel said in a letter to the trade representa­tive.

The US’s ability to continue to dominate telecommun­ications technology, including the upcoming fifth-generation phone networks, will be hampered by the levy on imports from China.

In addition, the chip industry is a source of trade surplus for the US, including with China, Intel argued.

Semiconduc­tors are America’s fourth-largest export, and our industry has a global trade surplus of over US$6bil and a surplus with China of close to US$2bil in 2017, Intel’s letter said.

“We are puzzled as to why the Administra­tion may be using tariffs in part to re-engineer global ICT (informatio­n, communicat­ion and technology) supply chains that have served US companies so well.

Apple, in pushing back on the tariff proposal, said it bought more than US$50bil worth of components from US-based suppliers last year and that it’s the largest US corporate tax payer. It also said that every Apple product “contains parts or materials from the United States and is made with equipment from US-based suppliers. Earlier this year, the company said that as part of tax reform it would spend US$350bil in the US over the next five years.

Apple generated US$9.6bil in sales in China in the fiscal third quarter, accounting for 18% of its total revenue in the period.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Higher prices: A file picture showing Apple’s store at Zorlu shopping centre in Istanbul. Apple says tariffs will raise price for some popular consumer goods like the Apple Watch and AirPods headphones.
— AFP Higher prices: A file picture showing Apple’s store at Zorlu shopping centre in Istanbul. Apple says tariffs will raise price for some popular consumer goods like the Apple Watch and AirPods headphones.

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