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TNB Tech Minute: Trump Threatens New Tariffs on iPhones

2025/5/23
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Julie Chang: 特朗普总统在社交媒体上发文威胁要对海外生产的iPhone征收至少25%的关税,除非苹果公司将生产线迁回美国。这一举动引发了市场担忧,苹果公司股价应声下跌。白宫尚未对此事发表进一步评论,而苹果公司也拒绝置评。我个人认为,特朗普此举旨在推动制造业回流美国,但高额关税可能会对消费者和苹果公司造成不利影响。

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The Hoover Dam wasn't built in a day. And the GMC Sierra lineup wasn't built overnight. Like every American achievement, building the Sierra 1500 heavy duty and EV was the result of dedication. A dedication to mastering the art of engineering. That's what this country has done for 250 years.

and what GMC has done for over 100. We are professional grade. Visit GMC.com to learn more. Assembled in Flint and Hamtramck, Michigan and Fort Wayne, Indiana of U.S. and globally sourced parts. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Friday, May 23rd. I'm Julie Chang for The Wall Street Journal.

President Trump is threatening new tariffs on iPhones and other smartphones made overseas. In a Truth Social post Friday, Trump said he expects iPhones sold in the U.S. to be manufactured in the country, or else Apple would have to pay a levy of at least 25%. Trump said the tariffs would likely be imposed in late June. The White House didn't immediately provide additional comment. Apple shares fell 3% today. The company declined to comment.

Staying on Apple, we exclusively report that last week, CEO Tim Cook called Texas Governor Greg Abbott to ask for changes to an online child safety bill, or for him to veto it altogether. That's according to people familiar with the call. The legislation would require app stores to verify the ages of device users. Google is also fighting the legislation. Abbott has yet to say whether he'll sign it.

A spokesman for the governor said safety and online privacy for Texas children remains a top priority for the governor. An Apple spokesman said the company wants to strengthen online safety for children, but that the Texas bill threatens user privacy.

And the GOP-led Senate voted yesterday to end California's electric vehicle mandate, effectively killing the country's biggest driver of EV investment. The California measure would have banned the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. U.S. carmakers and auto dealers argued that keeping the mandate could cripple the industry by forcing sales of cars the public doesn't want.

California officials vowed to sue the Trump administration, calling the vote an attack on the state's fight against pollution. The bill now heads to President Trump for his signature. A quick note, we'll be off on Monday for Memorial Day in the U.S., but we'll be back on Tuesday with a new episode of Tech News Briefing.