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The U.S. will apply a 100% tariff to certain chip imports in a bid to encourage domestic semiconductor production.
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Apple (AAPL) is courting President Trump with a fresh $100 billion manufacturing push, but it's questionable whether the move will deliver real gains for shareholders. "I'd be very careful not to ...
Benjamin and Chance talk about the week’s Apple news including all the changes in iOS 26 beta 5, in which Apple inexplicably doubled down on the inverted scroll direction in the Camera app. Also, ...
President Donald Trump said yesterday that the iPhone maker and other companies like it could be exempt from future semiconductor tariffs, based on its recent investments in U.S. manufacturing, in a ...
President Donald Trump appeared alongside Apple CEO Tim Cook as the tech giant announced another $100 billion in investment ...
President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping 100% tariff on imported computer chips, a dramatic move that could reshape the ...
“Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated,” a quip attributed to the famous U.S. satirist Mark Twain, seems fitting ...
Analysts maintain cautiously optimistic ratings on Apple, with price targets ranging from $175 to $300, and an average target of $233.11. The tariff exemption removes a significant near-term risk ...