Chinese iPhone Shipments to US Plunge to 2011 Lows Amid Trade Tensions

Chinese shipments of iPhones and other mobile devices to the United States dropped dramatically in April, hitting their lowest levels since 2011, according to newly released customs data (via Bloomberg).

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Smartphone exports from China to the US plummeted 72% to just under $700 million last month, outpacing the overall 21% decline in Chinese shipments to the United States. The sharp decline highlights how the Trump administration's aggressive tariffs campaign – which peaked with 145% levies on Chinese goods – is disrupting tech supply chains and diverting electronics production elsewhere.

Smartphones represented one of the three biggest US imports from China last year, alongside laptops and lithium-ion batteries.

The decline comes as Apple has been actively expanding production in India. In the fiscal year ending March, Apple's iPhone production in India reached $22 billion, a nearly 60% increase compared to the previous year. The company had been planning to import most US-bound iPhones from India by the end of next year.

However, during his recent state visit to Qatar, President Trump revealed he had asked Apple CEO Tim Cook to halt the company's manufacturing expansion in India. "I had a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday," Trump said. "He is building all over India."

When asked about the supply chain's future during the company's recent earnings call, Cook said: "What we learned some time ago, having everything in one location had too much risk with it. We have, over time, with certain parts of the supply chain, opened up new sources of supply. You could see that kind of thing continuing in the future."

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Top Rated Comments

UliBaer Avatar
15 weeks ago
I would say, this was to be expected - no?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SpotOnT Avatar
15 weeks ago

So Asian countries are being economically strangled simply because American tech giants can't keep up with actual innovation. Classic Western entitlement, crushing foreign competition instead of improving their own mediocre products.
What are you on about?

What does where Apple manufactures its products have to do with innovation at Apple?

Is factory location considered “innovation” now?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
applesith Avatar
15 weeks ago
Wasn't this offset by a spike in shipments ahead of the anticipated tariffs per the stories on MR about Apple fying planes full of iPhones and other devices to the US?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dutch60 Avatar
15 weeks ago

So Asian countries are being economically strangled simply because American tech giants can't keep up with actual innovation. Classic Western entitlement, crushing foreign competition instead of improving their own mediocre products.
That’s about right. More and more Asian products are way better than any “Western” option.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mousse Avatar
15 weeks ago

No, the government should never get involved. The government has two roles and two roles only. To coordinate with other governments on behalf of the will of the citizens for trade and business opportunities. The other role is to provide for the common defense.
Narp. A government's only task is to take care of its citizens.

The government should be out of the way and allow free market capitalism to advance the needs of society. This is the only way in which progress will happen.
That explains why we, Americans, have the worst healthcare of any developed nation, unless you're filthy rich. Every other developed nation has universal healthcare of one kind or another. Most of their citizens don't mind paying taxes, because they get something in return, eg. healthcare, labor laws that protects the workers.
The only thing we, the American people, get is welfare for the rich and torment of black/brown people. Geez, wonder why I hate paying taxes.?

Free Market Capitalism is not about greed at all and is not the goal.
The only goal of capitalism is to make money. Any benefit we get is collateral.
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jlc1978 Avatar
15 weeks ago
We can complain all we want about various decisions Tim Cook made, but when it comes to managing a supply chain he is the right person for the job. Companies should have diversified from China years ago, but that often was not possible but now it is, and as devices become more integrated and close to being able to be assembled fully via automation, we will see some interesting changes in the supply chain and how and where things are made.

Diversifying beyond China has serious political and social consequences for them as they find jobs leaving and not being replaced.
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