Should iPhone be purchased now? Trump's tariff raised the technology market
Last updated: April 09, 2025, 21:22 IST If you are considering buying an iPhone, you will probably do a little sooner. The new tariff of US President Donald Trump has created a stir in the technology market, and as a result, the iPhones could be expensive soon. The price of the iPhone can rise after the rate increases. Highlights iPhone prices can rise. Trump’s tariff stirs in the technology market. Scheme to increase the production of iPhone in India. New -delhi. The attack on the tariff of American Rashtrapati Donald Trump has all begun to harass. Trump has increased the tariff on many products imported from India and China, including the iPhone. This means that iPhone prices can rise. In this regard, DTDC CEO Abhishek Chakraborty said at the Rising India Summit 2025 that the prices of the iPhone could significantly rise due to Trump’s tariff on India. Let us know that US President Donald Trump has implemented new competitive fees on more than 180 countries. India, which currently produces up to 15% of Apple’s iPhones, is now facing 26% US fee. Although it is 54% (now 104%!) Of China and less than 46% of Vietnam, it can cause immediate problems. By the way, it can be beneficial to India over time. Because to prepare your products in India for Apple, it will be more cheap. Apple has broken the way Apple has broken these increased features. Apple has strategically made it accelerate the export of the iPhone to the US from India to reduce the financial impact of increased fees on Chinese products. The US has implemented a 10 percent universal import tax, as well as additional duty for some countries. India is suffering a lot of damage to this, as exports to the US have been charged 26 percent, which is more than the fees charged to other Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea. If the Apple places the increased costs on the customers, the price of the Premium iPhone 16 Pro Max can reach about $ 2,300. This price in Indian currency will be more than Rs 1.9 lakh. India has established itself as the second most important field of production of Apple, currently handling 10-15% of the global iPhone meeting, and is intended to increase it to 25% by 2025. However, it seems uncertain to achieve this goal because of the current circumstances. Location: New -delhi, Delhi first published: 09 April 2025, 21:14 IST Hometech Do I have to buy iPhone now? Trump’s tariff has created a stir