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U.S. President Donald Trump is pressuring Apple to shift iPhone manufacturing to the U.S., warning of steep tariffs on imports. Experts say this could drive iPhone prices beyond $3,000, sparking concerns over trade tensions and the feasibility of domestic production.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTrump signs nuclear power orders to challenge China, fuel AI data centersThe sweeping directives, which senior White House officials dubbed “total and complete reform,” will force the 50-year-old agency to decide on nuclear reactor licenses within
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Daily Express US on MSNChina issues grave warning over Donald Trump's 'war zone' outer space missile systemPresident Donald Trump unveiled the Golden Dome missile defense system on Tuesday, which is similar to the Israeli Iron Dome
Various parts of iPhones are made in different nations, and suppliers for Apple often have locations in multiple countries. For example, Bosch Sensortech, which supplies accelerom
The White House announced a "China trade deal" in a May 11 statement, but did not disclose details. The apparent agreement came together sooner than most observers expected after Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese imports virtually halted $600 billion in annual trade between the world's two largest economies.
Donald Trump threatens huge tariffs on EU goods and smartphones, including Apple products - Markets tanked following the announcement as the US President cranks up trade threats
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Justin Sun, the China-born founder of the Tron blockchain, participated in the dinner while he is fighting a market manipulation case in the US
Trump administration's latest ban on Harvard about enrolling foreign students has invited widespread criticism from China. Now, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has extended an open invitation to international students currently enrolled at Harvard.