APPLE has joined other firms to voice out their urge for the white house to drop a plan for more US Tariffs on Chinese goods. The US has said It may impose duties on $300bn (£236.1bn) worth of Chinese products if the two nations can't reach a deal. In a letter, the tech giant Apple "urged" the white house to drop the duties as it would "tilt the playing field" to its global rival. Apple also said the proposed Tariffs would affect its major products including iPhone, airpods, ipads as far as other repair parts for devices in the US. In its filing to US Trade representative Robert Lighthizer, who is considering submission to the proposed duties. "We urge the US government not to impose tariffs on these products" Apple said. The company further said more Tariffs would hurt its "global competitive ness". Top smartphone maker Huawei and others - do not have a "significant presence" in the US market and would ...
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