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Donald Trump tells Apple to make products in US after company pushes back on tariffs

Tech giant warns that tariffs against China could result in lower US growth and competitiveness and higher prices for US consumers

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Apple Inc. said proposed US tariffs on $200 billion 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 adaptors 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 September 5.

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

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Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook earlier this year said tariffs “were not the right approach.” Photo: AP
Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook earlier this year said tariffs “were not the right approach.” Photo: AP

“Make your products in the United States instead of China. Start building new plants now. Exciting!” Trump said in the tweet.

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A message left with Apple’s press office seeking comment on Trump’s remarks was not immediately returned.

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