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Apple’s chief executive may have wiggle room to get back in the president’s good graces. It starts with the iPhone.
Macworld Has anyone done a check-in with Tim Cook lately? You know, just drive by the Apple campus and see how things are ...
Elon Musk continues to try to stymie Apple's satellite ambitions three years after Tim Cook turned down an offer to use ...
The president is threatening to impose tariffs on Apple it doesn't deliver American-made iPhones—but as is often the case ...
Between May 13 and May 16, Trump visited the Middle East accompanied by senior executives from several leading American firms ...
President Donald Trump has publicly threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all iPhones not made in the United States.
Commentary: The math, not the tariffs and politics, leads me to predict a higher price for the iPhone 17 this year.
Despite Apple CEO Tim Cook's historically cordial relationship with US President Donald Trump, the tech giant's supply chain ...
The New York Times reports the new Apple tariff threat is likely payback for Tim Cook skipping Trump’s recent Middle East ...
New figures from Canalys, now part of Omdia, show that iPhone imports from China into the US reached 900,000 units in April, ...
A report says Trump's decision to tariff non-U.S.-built iPhone models was done to get back at Tim Cook for a slight.