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DEMAND FOR IPHONES SURGES IN U.S.APPLE STORES AMID TARIFF FEARS

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April 11, 2025

Apple has reported a sharp uptick in iPhone purchases at its U.S. retail stores as customers rush to buy devices before anticipated price increases tied to new import tariffs.

DEMAND FOR IPHONES SURGES IN U.S.APPLE STORES AMID TARIFF FEARS

Store employees across multiple locations noted a weekend surge in foot traffic, with shoppers citing concerns over looming levies set to raise costs on goods from China and other manufacturing hubs. For retailers, consumers, and market watchers, this spike reflects heightened urgency ahead of the tariff implementation.

The rush follows the Trump administration's announcement of steep tariffs, including a 34% rate on Chinese imports, where Apple assembles most of its iPhones, prompting fears of price hikes across its product lineup. Shoppers have flocked to Apple's 270 U.S. stores, from urban centers to suburban outlets, seeking to secure iPhones at current prices. Employees describe lines reminiscent of new product launches, driven by tariff-related anxiety.

imageApple has remained silent on pricing adjustments, but the company's supply chain, reliant on overseas assembly, faces immediate pressure from these import taxes. This consumer response underscores the iPhone's enduring appeal, even as potential cost increases loom, testing the balance between demand and affordability in the U.S. market.

TARIFF ANNOUNCEMENT SPURS BUYING FRENZY

The Trump administration's new tariffs, including a 34% levy on imports from China, have triggered a wave of iPhone purchases at Apple's U.S. stores, with employees reporting a weekend influx after the policy was unveiled.

imageShoppers expressed worries about price jumps, prompting them to act before the tariffs take effect. This reaction has filled stores nationwide, with staff noting a flood of inquiries about future costs.

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