Trump's tariffs: How much would a United States-made Iphone cost?
Bringing manufacturing back to the USA is an ideological cornerstone of Donald Trump's economic policy. It's aimed not just at pushing foreign firms to invest in America, but at forcing US companies to onshore their own production lines. Squarely in the firing line is one of the country's largest tech giants, Apple, whose top-selling product, the iPhone, is made in Asia. It's a tense situation for the California-based firm: if it were to actually produce the iPhone in America, its price would have to rise dramatically. Bryan Quinn and Mounia Ben Aïssa report.

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