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  • Trump threatens 25% tariff on iPhones if they are not made in US

    President wipes about $70bn off Apple shares as he raises pressure on company to build smartphones in US

    Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tariff on iPhones if they are not made in the United States, as he stepped up the pressure on Apple to build its signature product in the country.

    The president wiped approximately $70bn (£52bn) off the company’s shares with a post on the Truth Social platform that said iPhones sold inside the US must be made within the country’s borders.

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  • China manufacturing activity plummets amid Trump tariff war

    Index of activity drops to lowest reading since December 2023 as a result of ‘sharp changes’ in international trading

    China’s factory activity slowed in April, with Beijing blaming “sharp changes” in the global economy as it fights a mounting trade war with the United States.

    Punishing US tariffs that reached 145% on many Chinese products came into force in April, and Beijing responded with 125% duties on imports from the US. Chinese exports soared more than 12% last month as businesses rushed to get ahead of the punishing tariffs.

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  • US begins inquiry into pharmaceutical and chip imports in bid to impose tariffs

    Notices show Trump administration setting stage for levies on both sectors on national security grounds

    The Trump administration is kicking off investigations into imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors into the US as part of an attempt to impose tariffs on both sectors on national security grounds, notices posted to the Federal Register on Monday showed.

    The filings scheduled to be published on Wednesday set a 21-day deadline from that date for the submission of public comment on the issue and indicate the administration intends to pursue the levies under authority granted by the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Such inquiries need to be completed within 270 days after being announced.

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