Appleโ€™s iPhone Could Cost 3% More to Produce Due to China Tariffs โ€“ Fortune

What happened: The US-China trade war could results in a 2% to 3% increase in Appleโ€™s iPhone production costs, said Dan Ives, an investment analyst at Wedbush during a Fortune event on Tuesday. Ives attributed the increase to the tariffs on batteries and other components made by Chinese suppliers, and expects Appleโ€™s costs could increase further if the US government take steps to impose fresh 25% tariffs on $325 billion in Chinese goods. If that happens, iPhones would cost as much as $150 more each to produce, Ives said.

Why itโ€™s important: The escalated trade war between China and the US could hit Apple hard, as it manufactures most of its products, including its iPhone and Macs, in China. The companyโ€™s Greater China sales for the first three months of the year sank 22% year-on-year to $10.22 billion, though it managed to slow the rate of decline compared with the 27% year-on-year drop in the fourth quarter of last year. The US electronics maker lowered prices for three iPhone models including the newer XS and XR as much as RMB 1,200 ($175) per device, according to a report from The Beijing News.

Jill Shen was TechNode's auto tech reporter until August 2025. She currently covers Chinese AI and EV as a freelancer. Connect with her via e-mail: jill_shen_sh@icloud.com or Twitter: @jill_shen_sh

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.