In a bold move, President Donald Trump announced hefty tariffs on various imports, including Apple products, posing a significant challenge for the tech giant. Most Apple products are manufactured in China, and the new tariffs could bump up prices, potentially seeing iPhones and Apple Watches rise by a whopping 43%. Will Apple’s strategy to diversify its supply chain away from China to countries like India and Vietnam pay off? Currently, these nations assemble 10% to 20% of Apple devices but aren't spared from tariffs, with India facing 26% and Vietnam 46%. Additional tariffs ranging from 20% to 36% will also impact countries like Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, and Japan. Speculations are rife about how Apple will respond to these challenges amidst escalating costs. Can Apple's strategy soften the blow? What do you think Apple will do next? Share your thoughts with us!