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Apple doesn’t seem too worried about Trump’s tariffs

Apple doesn’t seem too worried about Trump’s tariffs

  • Apple reported its latest quarterly earnings, with overall revenue reaching $95.4 billion, a 5% jump from the previous year, and services reaching an all-time high.
  • The company’s iPhone, Mac, and iPad businesses performed well due to new product releases, including the refreshed iPad Air tablet, which saw a 15% year-over-year increase in revenue.
  • Apple is navigating significant legal battles, including a court ruling that could loosen its grip on the App Store, with companies like Epic, Spotify, and Patreon planning to take advantage of the change.
  • The company’s attempts to build out its own artificial intelligence capabilities have been slow going, with delays in improving Siri and rumors of integrating Google’s Gemini into its Apple Intelligence software suite this fall.
  • CEO Tim Cook downplayed the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on Apple’s business, citing the company’s well-distributed supply chain and manufacturing operation as a potential buffer, although there is speculation about possible price hikes for devices like the iPhone.

Apple reported its latest quarterly earnings on Wednesday under the backdrop of a court ruling that’s poised to upend the company’s App Store business and tariff uncertainty that could spur price increases for devices including the iPhone. At least on this occasion, Apple’s revenue numbers weren’t top of mind for tech industry onlookers like they ordinarily would be. Still, overall revenue in fiscal Q2 2025 was $95.4 billion — a 5 percent jump compared to the year-ago quater — and services reached another all-time high. The iPhone, Mac, and iPad businesses all performed well thanks to new products; the iPad was particularly strong, with revenue up 15 percent year over year.

In recent months, Apple has released hardware including new MacBook Airs, a more powerful Mac Studio, and the refreshed iPad Air tablet. And the iPhone 16E, designed to compete with lower-cost smartphones, debuted in February. But Apple’s software team has been going through a rough patch following a series of stumbles and embarrassments.

The company’s attempts to build out its own artificial intelligence capabilities that rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other leaders in the category have been slow going. In early March, long-promised improvements to the company’s Siri assistant were delayed. Apple is rumored to be integrating Google’s Gemini to its Apple Intelligence software suite this fall to help keep pace.

Meanwhile, the effect of President Trump’s tariffs are already reverberating across many industries, but Cook downplayed any major impacts in an interview with CNBC. He pointed to Apple’s well-distributed supply chain and manufacturing operation as a potential buffer. “If you look at the US, over half of the US sales of iPhone come from India,” he said. “If you look at the other products, Mac and iPad and AirPods and the Watch, almost all of the country of origin is Vietnam.” Much has been made about the possibility of Apple’s next iPhone lineup getting a price hike. “With an iPhone, you really have to go a step lower and look at the individual parts and where they come from,” he said.  

Apple is also navigating significant legal battles. In a Wednesday ruling, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers excoriated Apple executives including CEO Tim Cook for deliberately trying to limit and mollify a 2021 ruling intended to loosen the iPhone maker’s grip over the App Store. Apple has appealed Rogers’ order, but if it holds, companies including Epic, Spotify, and Patreon are planning to seize the opportunity to more freely sidestep Apple’s in-app payments and steer users to the web.

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Q. What was Apple’s revenue for fiscal Q2 2025?
A. $95.4 billion, a 5 percent jump compared to the year-ago quarter.

Q. Which Apple products performed well in the latest quarterly earnings report?
A. The iPhone, Mac, and iPad businesses all performed well, thanks to new products, with the iPad being particularly strong.

Q. What is the reason behind Apple’s attempts to build out its own artificial intelligence capabilities?
A. To rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other leaders in the category.

Q. How did President Trump’s tariffs affect Apple’s revenue numbers?
A. The article does not mention any significant impacts of Trump’s tariffs on Apple’s revenue numbers.

Q. What is Apple doing to address its software team’s struggles with artificial intelligence capabilities?
A. Integrating Google’s Gemini into its Apple Intelligence software suite this fall to help keep pace.

Q. How much of the US sales of iPhone come from India, according to Tim Cook?
A. Over half of the US sales of iPhone come from India.

Q. What is the potential impact of President Trump’s tariffs on Apple devices?
A. The article mentions that prices for devices including the iPhone could increase due to tariff uncertainty.

Q. How did Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ ruling affect Apple executives, including CEO Tim Cook?
A. The judge excoriated Apple executives, including CEO Tim Cook, for deliberately trying to limit and mollify a 2021 ruling intended to loosen the iPhone maker’s grip over the App Store.

Q. What is the potential impact of Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers’ ruling on companies like Epic, Spotify, and Patreon?
A. Companies like Epic, Spotify, and Patreon are planning to seize the opportunity to more freely sidestep Apple’s in-app payments and steer users to the web.