Ask a question about the impact of tariffs on iPhone prices

by Poster Apr 9, 2025 25
Core question: Is the global iphone price based on the price in the United States? When the new iphone is released, the US dollar price of iphone becomes higher due to the increase of tariff price in the United States. Will the price in other parts of the world also rise?

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  • Poster Apr 9, 2025
    Add: Does the price at Apple's press conference include taxes and fees?
  • Anonymous2469 Apr 9, 2025
    Has JD.com increased its price? Is there a lag
  • Anonymous2470 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Poster is not included, and the consumption tax is calculated extra when you last buy it
  • Anonymous15452 Apr 9, 2025
    I don't know if I have to wait for 618. Will the price increase? Now it is 3.7.
  • Anonymous1719 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous2470 Just excise tax is not included, duties are.
  • Poster Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous1719 If the tariff is included, it is equivalent to a higher anchor price
  • Anonymous2471 Apr 9, 2025
    It should not affect the domestic ones. Most of the products sold domestically are assembled domestically. Except for the chips that are imported from Taiwan and the screens that are imported from South Korea, most of them are localized, right?
  • Poster Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous2471 You're missing my point. For example, if a new iphone 17 is to be released, if the price of the United States increases due to tariffs, will the domestic price be calculated based on the US price * exchange rate? If you calculate this way, the price still goes up.
  • Anonymous2471 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Poster It is impossible for Apple to take the US price as the global target price. If the world increases by 30% without increasing the allocation, Samsung and many domestic manufacturers will laugh to death.
  • Anonymous2472 Apr 9, 2025
    Global price increases may share the impact of tariffs on domestic sales in the United States; Maybe other regions will rise a little less, and the US region will rise a little more
  • Anonymous2473 Apr 9, 2025
    The iphone has been removed from the shelves on JD.com and Taobao, all out of stock
  • Anonymous15453 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous2473 spreading rumors, right? It's very normal for me
  • Anonymous2475 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous2473 # 11 Bullshit
  • Anonymous2476 Apr 9, 2025
    @ Anonymous2471 Samsung basically wants to rise together. Originally, the consortium has lost a mess. If it doesn't take the opportunity to recover the blood, it's hard to get by with the money. Domestic flagships (Ultra, not counting Pro) are benchmarks anyway, and the audience is small and may rise accordingly. On the contrary, digital categories such as Muji depend on how peers move, but they may have to shrink in invisible places.
  • Anonymous2477 Apr 10, 2025
    As an enterprise, if there is a legitimate reason for the price increase, there is no reason not to raise the price as a whole.
  • Anonymous15273 Apr 10, 2025
    Thinking of NS2, Ren Hell issued a low-priced version for the Japanese version and a high-priced version for the international version. Why don't Apple do the other way around, set a high-priced version for the US version, lock the area and lock the server, and give the international version the entire original price version, without locking the area and not locking the server hhhhh
  • Anonymous44 Apr 10, 2025
    There is a high probability that the price of the US version will increase by 20%, and it is estimated that the price or configuration of the country will be reduced.
  • Anonymous44 Apr 10, 2025
    @ Poster This is impossible. Apple's strategy is basically that the local price goes up and down, but in the past two years, it has gone down. In addition, I don't know how much discount the price of the goods to channel distributors has been.
  • Anonymous14960 Apr 12, 2025
    Apple's A-series chips are all produced by TSMC. According to the emergency rumor refutation + adjustment instructions issued by the domestic semiconductor association according to the customs declaration policy, the origin identification rules of semiconductor chips are tape-out places, so the origin of Apple's A-series chips is not the United States The recent price increase of Apple in third-party e-commerce channels is the work of dealers, 618 warm-up and hype control Whether Apple actually rises in the trade war depends on the official website. The prices of other channels have no reference value.
  • Anonymous14960 Apr 12, 2025
    @ Anonymous2473 profiteer trumpet bar, specially used to spread rumors