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Should Apple Investors Celebrate the US-China Trade War Truce?

Should Apple Investors Celebrate the US-China Trade War Truce?

The United States and China have agreed to suspend hitting each other with new trade tariffs for 90 days. For Apple (AAPL) and its investors, the United States and China reaching a trade war truce should be good news. Just days before the ceasefire was announced after the G20 summit meeting in Argentina, President Donald Trump had discussed in an interview with the Wall Street Journal a plan to expand tariffs on Chinese-made goods to include products such as cell phones and laptops.