We estimate China only makes $8.46 from an iPhone - & that's why Trump's trade war is futile
July 6, 2018 12.42pm EDT
The Trump administrations tariffs on China have so far targeted mostly industrial goods like aircraft engines and gas compressors. But the administration has also threatened to slap tariffs on US$200 billion in other goods if the dispute continues.
No list of all the goods that might be subject to tariffs has been released, but it would have to include consumer electronics, such as smartphones, which is the largest single product category in Chinas exports to the U.S.
One well-known product that might be affected is Apples iPhone, which is assembled in China. When an iPhone arrives in the U.S., it is recorded as an import at its factory cost of about $240, which is added to the massive U.S.-China bilateral trade deficit.
IPhone imports look like a big loss to the U.S., at least to the president, who argues that China has been taking out $500 billion a year out of our country and rebuilding China. One estimate suggests that imports of the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus contributed $15.7 billion to last years trade deficit with China.
But, as our research on the breakdown of an iPhones costs show, this number does not reflect the reality of how much value China actually gets from its iPhone exports or from many of the brand-name electronics goods it ships to the U.S. and elsewhere. Thanks to the globe-spanning supply chains that run through China, trade deficits in the modern economy are not always what they seem.
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