How are Apple and Porsche trying to overcome Trump’s fees and get their goods in the SH.BA

Apple and Porsche were among some of the big companies that tried to send goods to the US in the reserve inventory before President Trump’s tariff fees were paid.

Trump’s reciprocal fees for traders, including 26% in India and 20% in members of EU-Went in force Wednesday, before changing the course a few hours later and announced a 90-day pause.

At the same time, he held a 125% rate in the country for China after she announced revenge taxes on American goods.

Apple sent some iPhone cargo planes from India. AFP your getty images

Since Mars, Apple led by Tim Cook has scored at least six cargo planes, each kept about 100 tons of iPhone to fly from India to the US, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the situation.

The technology giant also nude Indian authorities to accelerate shipments through customs.

Apple “wanted to beat the fee” with its shipments in the last minute, told Reuters a source familiar with its planning.

In total, approximately 1.5 million iPhones entered the US, according to Reuters calculations.

Apple did not immediately return a comment request.

Previous reports said Apple planned to increase production at its India -based manufacturing plants while leaving China, where it produces most of its equipment.

President Trump adopted a 90-day pause for tariffs in all countries except China. Reuters

Luxhare, a Chinese firm that collects the iPhone and makes Airpods, has also said it could shift more production to SH.BA

Apple’s shares had decreased more than 7% in Thursday’s trade and have fallen more than 20% since the beginning of the year due to its exposure to China.

Meanwhile, the luxury German car brand Porsche warned analysts on Thursday that its first quarter results would be affected by the “highest inventory owned by the company, sent to the US to defeat the tariff deadline”.

Trump tax a 25% fee for imported cars and parts of car coming into force on April 3.

This tax remains its 90-day pause for the country’s specific measures.

Apple is reportedly moving more production to India. Robert Miller
Porsche has not yet said if prices will rise. Justphoto your images getty

Car achievements are expected to result in significantly higher manufacturing things for companies building their vehicles abroad.

Porsche has not yet said if prices will rise.

Rivalja Ferrari recently said it will raise its prices by 10% in some models to calculate fees.

Elsewhere, technology firms like Microsoft, Dell and Lenovo have all pushed their suppliers to increase product deliveries before receiving fees – including computers over $ 3,000, Nikkei Asia reported.

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