Business Fast > Finance > US exempts smartphones from reciprocal tariffs, seen as positive for Apple FinanceUS exempts smartphones from reciprocal tariffs, seen as positive for AppleApril 12, 2025posted on Apr. 12, 2025 at 4:20 pm US exempts smartphones from reciprocal tariffs, seen as positive for Apple READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastApril 12, 2025previous articleOliver Glasner criticises Jean-Philippe Mateta after Crystal Palace defeat to Manchester Citynext articleTrump family crypto portfolio nears $1B- reportYou Might Also LikeFinanceRetailers face 10% hikes to premiums after cyber attacksMay 9, 2025FinanceTrump and Starmer confirm ‘breakthrough’ US-UK trade dealMay 8, 2025FinanceScottish house prices still rising – but at slowest rate in over a yearMay 8, 2025Finance25 years on, how did my recommendations to British Airways shape up?May 7, 2025India stocks muted amid Pakistan escalation, US-China trade cheerMay 7, 2025FinanceUK and India agree trade deal after three years of talksMay 6, 2025Recommended For YouSportsXabi Alonso confirms he will leave Bayer Leverkusen to put Real Madrid move in placeMay 9, 2025SportsRetailCandy giant Ferrero adds American twists to Nutella, Ferrero Rocher to fuel U.S. growthMay 9, 2025RetailautosMercedes V-ClassMay 9, 2025autosfundNFO Alert: Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund launches Income Plus Arbitrage Active Fund of FundsMay 9, 2025fundSecurityBargain Hunt expert admits failing to report sales to suspected Hezbollah funderMay 9, 2025Security
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