Apple planning to source more iPhones from India after Trump's China tariffs: WSJ
- A Wall Street Journal report detailed Apple's iPhone 16 Pro costs and tariff implications.
- Trump's tariffs on goods from China, where final assembly occurs, prompted cost concerns.
- The report breaks down costs, including $90.85 for the A18 Pro chip and $126.95 for the rear camera.
- The pre-tariff cost is about $580, but a 54% tariff could raise it to $847; WSJ states, "there's still a healthy profit margin".
- Apple may absorb costs, adjust prices, or diversify its supply chain to mitigate tariff impacts, which take effect April 9.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
152 Articles
152 Articles
All
Left
12
Center
18
Right
19

+35 Reposted by 35 other sources
Taiwan exporters count the cost of Trump's 'ridiculous' tariffs
Taiwanese exporters are crunching numbers and talking to American clients as they scramble to figure out how to respond to US President Donald Trump's tariff blitz that threatens to derail their businesses.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources152
Leaning Left12Leaning Right19Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution39% Right
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Right
39% Right
L 24%
C 37%
R 39%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage