Apple Avoids $150-Per-iPhone Levy After U.S., China Reach Deal
- 15% important duty on iPhones, iPads, MacBooks was due Dec. 15
- Trump delivers ‘early Christmas present’ to Apple: analyst
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Apple Inc. avoided 15% tariffs on its most important products, the iPhone, iPad and MacBooks, after U.S. President Donald Trump signed off on a trade deal with China.