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Apple AirPods and other wearable products will not escape 10% additional China tariffs

Reuters • August 14, 2019, 14:27:02 IST
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A broad category of items taken off a $200 billion tariff list last year will be subject to a 10 percent tariff as of 1 Sept.

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Apple AirPods and other wearable products will not escape 10% additional China tariffs

Apple Inc’s AirPods, Apple Watch and HomePod, which have helped the company to offset waning sales of its bestselling iPhone this year, are not included in a temporary reprieve on tariffs by the Trump administration and will face a 10 percent levy on 1 September. The administration said on Tuesday some major items, such as laptops and cellphones including Apple’s MacBooks and iPhones, will not face tariffs until 15 Dec. The delay affecting some of Apple’s biggest-selling products helped send its shares up about 4 percent in early afternoon trading. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment. [caption id=“attachment_6298411” align=“alignnone” width=“1280”]The new Apple AirPods. Image: Apple The new Apple AirPods. Image: Apple[/caption] Items that face tariffs on 1 Sept include consumer electronics such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, smart speakers and Bluetooth headphones. These were spared from tariffs last year after the manufacturers sent comment letters to the government. Some accessories have been central to Apple’s efforts to diversify revenue beyond its signature iPhone, which pushed the company’s market capitalisation past $1 trillion in 2018 but has gone into decline this year. The iPhone contributed **less than half of Apple’s revenue for the first time in seven years** during its latest reported fiscal quarter. The iPhone’s decline was offset by a 50 percent jump in sales of so-called wearables, such as the Apple Watch and AirPods, helping Apple beat Wall Street estimates and boosting its stock. In July, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook said **wearables helped Apple sales in China,** where iPhone sales have struggled. During the last quarter, the iPhone’s market share in China declined to 5.8 percent from 6.4 percent, according to market research firm Canalys, in part because smartphone rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd gained market share to become the country’s top handset seller. “We actually grew in mainland China,” Cook told Reuters in an interview on 30 July. “Non-iPhone revenue grew 17 percent. We grew in every category outside of iPhone.” According to lists published by the US Trade Representative’s office, a broad category of items taken off a $200 billion tariff list last year will be subject to a 10 percent tariff as of 1 Sept. These include popular products from Apple rivals, such as Fitbit smartwatches, smart speakers from Amazon.com Inc’s and Alphabet Inc’s Google and Bluetooth connected devices. Fitbit, Amazon and Google did not immediately return requests for comment.

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