💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose tariffs on Apple and Mattel, targeting their key products, in response to comments from their CEOs. Legal challenges and constitutional limitations may hinder these specific tariffs, but Trump uses them as leverage to pressure companies into meeting his demands. The threats aim to push Apple to manufacture iPhones in the U.S. and Mattel to increase domestic production, rather than imposing the tariffs outright.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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