Apple (AAPL) supplier Luxshare is in discussions with customers on ways to respond to the U.S. tariffs by moving production outside of China, Wen-Yee Lee and Che Pan of Reuters reports, citing comments made by the company’s chairwoman. In a transcript of a call reviewed by Reuters, Chairwoman Wang Laichun said tariffs would have little impact on products and revenue, since the company only exported a small amount of finished products to the U.S., but wants to consider more investments abroad and halt some investment plans in China.
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