Credit: rawpixel.com Apple has reportedly orchestrated the rapid shipment of five plane-loads of iPhones and other products from its manufacturing hubs in India and China to the United States within a mere three days. This maneuver aimed to circumvent the newly imposed 10% reciprocal tariff, effective April 5, 2025, allowing Apple to temporarily maintain its current pricing structure, The Times of India reported. According to reports, Apple orchestrated a last-minute airlift of iPhones ahead of looming tariffs, ensuring they reached U.S. soil before the deadline. Instead of supporting American manufacturing, Apple chose to exploit global labor markets — particularly in China, a known adversary that benefits from cheap labor and lax regulations. President Trump’s tariffs were designed to bring jobs back to the U.S. and reduce…

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