The Wall Street Journal

What Apple has at stake in China

What Apple has at stake in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook. (Image: Getty)
The Wall Street Journal
By Rolfe WinklerPlanes filled with iPhones have been leaving the Chennai airport in southern India for months, a last-ditch effort by Apple to delay a tariff calamity.When President Trump last week ignited a trade war, it was clear that Apple could be hit hardest. And for more than a week, it looked like time was running out for the world’s largest company.Then, late Friday night, the company got some reprieve when the White House exempted iPhones, computers and other electronics from its reciprocal tariffs. Trump had targeted China,...

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