In an effort to avoid tariffs, Apple (AAPL), Dell (DELL), Microsoft (MSFT), Lenovo (LNVGY), and others pressed suppliers to fly as many premium devices as possible to the U.S. before April 9, particularly computers priced at more than $3,000, Nikkei Asia’s Cheng Ting-Fang, Lauly Li, and Yifan Yu report.
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